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Naked Chess: Learn from the Champions

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Possibly the best chess game collection in the world for learning how to win.

One of the classic ways to improve at chess is to play through the games of the best players, especially the world champions. But there is a problem. Games between Grandmasters can be hard to understand, because one player's clever attack can be met by the other player's ingenious defence. GM vs GM games can be too darned complicated for regular chess mortals.

The best way to learn from Grandmasters is to watch how they play against amateurs, especially in simultaneous displays. This is when the strong players’ winning techniques can be the easiest to follow. They need to win quickly, without complications and with the minimum of effort.

Naked Learn from the Champions is a unique collection of games between strong players and weaker opposition, including games from every World Champion from Lasker to Carlsen. There is no clearer way of seeing how strong players use strategy and tactics to win games.

In Naked Learn from the Champions, you will discover how the strongest players use simple developing moves and strategies to win without having to think too hard.

Naked Learn from the Champions is the second book in the Naked Chess series. Book one – Naked How to Win – explains the principles of winning chess. In this book, chess author Will Once uses his 40 years of playing experience to show those principles in action.

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437 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 22, 2017

About the author

Will Once

8 books117 followers
Laughter in a crazy world...

Life is too short for bad wine, a home without love or a world without humour.

I write science fiction, except when I'm writing about chess, or fantasy/ horror or spy fiction. Most of all I wrote to put a smile on your face. We may not be able to solve the problems of the world together, but it would be good to have a chuckle about the absurdness of it all.

Think Terry Pratchett/ Monty Python / Douglas Adams ... I'm not as good as any of those but I'm a heck of a lot cheaper.

"Love, Death and Tea" is the story of the world's first pacifist zombie, trying to solve the meaning of life and escape from a corrupt Government whilst constantly being confused by shoelaces.

"Once upon a chess game" is an unique mix of chess puzzles and humour - there is nothing else quite like it.

"Global Domination for Beginners". What would happen if the bad guy in a spy story actually did manage to take over the world? Would it be so bad?

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