Dvoretsky’s Analytical Manual by Mark Dvoretsky
This manual is designed for ambitious chess players who want to refine their middlegame and analytical skills. It offers high-level training materials focusing on practical decision-making, such as when to apply intuition or deep calculations.
With 424 pages of in-depth analysis and exercises, it covers various topics, helping players avoid time pressure, assess positions accurately, and make calculated decisions during games.
"Dvoretsky's Analytical Manual" is considered one of the great chess books of the modern era, especially when paired with "Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual."
- This book primarily aims at very advanced players in the Elo range 2000+.
- Numerous exercises to help you sharpen your skills and knowledge
- Dive into Dvoretsky's talent and ability to blend in-depth analysis with his captivating and accessible writing style
- Grandmaster Lev Alburt complimented the book, calling it a "true gem"
- An invaluable resource for serious chess players
Reader’s reviews:
Very good stuff! ... There is a phenomenal amount of rich material in this book ... Dvoretsky's Analytical Manual is a magnificent piece of work ... It gets my highest recommendation for those 2200 and above." ― From Jeremy Silman's review at JeremySilman.com.
You do not buy Dvoretsky's books to feel good about your chess. You buy them for a mental workout and improve your calculation and understanding of chess strategic concepts. You cannot do better than Dvoretsky and Aagaard for the aspiring professional player. While much work is needed, the time is certainly well spent - B.Logan.
About the Author:
Mark Dvoretsky (1947-2016) was a Russian international master, author, and chess trainer. He earned his IM title in 1975 and had many successful results. Most notably, Dvoretsky won the 1973 Moscow Championship and the 1975 Wijk aan Zee Masters tournament.
Dvoretsky's most significant success came as a chess author and trainer. After retiring from serious tournament play, he dedicated himself to training others. He trained and worked with some of the best players of all time, including GMs Garry Kasparov, Viswanathan Anand, Veselin Topalov, and many others.
Other Details:
Paperback
424 Pages
Dimensions: 17.78cm × 2.24cm × 25.4cm
ISBN:978-1936490745
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