Top 125 Chess: Games from 2011-2015
Book Details
Author(s)Tim Sawyer
ISBN / ASINB019YRTJ2O
ISBN-13978B019YRTJ24
Sales Rank1,288,221
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Welcome to Top 125 Chess articles written by Tim Sawyer during the years 2011-2015. The author analyzes a variety of games from a variety of years, games that interest him and his readers. This new March 2016 edition has been significantly updated with new commentary, corrections and an index to the openings at the back of the book. These are the 25 most popular read daily posts written by Tim Sawyer from each year. Try it. The games come with analysis and stories. Discover insights into the openings of remarkable games. Thousands of readers read Tim Sawyer posts. Enjoy!
I wrote earlier books on the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, French Defence and Alekhine Defense. These are fun openings, and I still write about them. But I love many more openings as well. And so do you. These include the openings above, plus others like the Sicilian, Slav, Caro-Kann, Scandinavian, Dutch, Grob, Benoni, Queens Gambit, Gruenfeld, French, Englund, Kings Gambit, Petroff, Albin, Benko, Veresov, London, Budapest, Marshall, Latvian, English, and Pirc Defence. These can all be lots of fun!
The games are full of interesting ideas. You will find information about fascinating chess players. Examine a huge variety of openings from main lines to gambits. They provide creative ideas and ways to improve for beginners and advanced chess players.
Consider new chess strategy and chess tactics in the openings and your interest will soar! I hope you can win games that you will want to show your friends. Stay excited. Have fun playing chess!
I wrote earlier books on the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, French Defence and Alekhine Defense. These are fun openings, and I still write about them. But I love many more openings as well. And so do you. These include the openings above, plus others like the Sicilian, Slav, Caro-Kann, Scandinavian, Dutch, Grob, Benoni, Queens Gambit, Gruenfeld, French, Englund, Kings Gambit, Petroff, Albin, Benko, Veresov, London, Budapest, Marshall, Latvian, English, and Pirc Defence. These can all be lots of fun!
The games are full of interesting ideas. You will find information about fascinating chess players. Examine a huge variety of openings from main lines to gambits. They provide creative ideas and ways to improve for beginners and advanced chess players.
Consider new chess strategy and chess tactics in the openings and your interest will soar! I hope you can win games that you will want to show your friends. Stay excited. Have fun playing chess!


