An edition of How life imitates chess (2007)

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An edition of How life imitates chess (2007)

How life imitates chess

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'In this book, chess is a teacher, and I aim to show it is a great one' - Garry Kasparov. Here Grandmaster and World Chess Champion, Garry Kasparov shares the powerful secrets of strategy he has learned from dominating the world's most intellectually challenging game - lessons about mastering the strategic and emotional skills to navigate life's toughest challenges and maximise success no matter how tough the competition. 'Unfortunately, the number of ways to do something wrong always exceeds the number of ways to do it right.' Drawing on a wealth of revealing and instructive stories, not only from the most intense and decisive moments of his greatest games, but also from his wide-ranging and perceptive reading, Kasparov reveals the strategic ways of thinking that always give a player - in life as in chess - the edge.We learn about the great figures of the game, and how their contests have shaped chess history; from Capablanca and Alekhine to Bobby Fischer and Kasparov's nemesis, Vladimir Kramnik. 'It's much better to be a little over-confident than the opposite. As Churchill wrote, "Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference." If we trust in our abilities they will repay us.' With a raconteur's engaging charm, Garry Kasparov takes us inside a brilliant strategic mind. As Sun-Tzu distilled the secrets of the art of war and Machiavelli unveiled the lessons to be learned from courtly intrigue, Kasparov - a player whose record is likely never to be rivalled - reveals how and why the game of chess is a fitting and powerful teacher of how to be prepared for, and how to win in, even the most competitive situations. 'I used to attack because it was the only thing I knew. Not I attack because I know it works best.'.

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Arrow
Language
English
Pages
271

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London

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Library of Congress
BF637.S4, GV1439.K38 A3 2008

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Pagination
271 s.
Number of pages
271

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Open Library
OL27044059M
Internet Archive
howlifeimitatesc00kasp_629
ISBN 10
0099489864
ISBN 13
9780099489863
OCLC/WorldCat
475403297

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