Textbooks
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5.18 $
In this small book (the first edition was published in 1934), relating to the classics of chess literature, the famous Austrian master and methodologist G. Kmokh reveals the role of defense in the chess game. Despite the fact that the book was published in the first third of the last century, he
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17.27 $
For more than thirty years, the defense of Karo-Kann has served Anatoly Karpov faith and truth in the biggest competitions. But behind the successful debut finds of the multiple world champion is the painstaking work of his assistants. And among them - Mikhail Podgaets, perhaps the most authoritative specialist in the defense of Karo-Kann. Relying on Podgayt's research, Karpov - especially in the world championship match against Kama (1996) - has come close to unraveling the main mystery of Karo_kann's protection - the mystery of Panov's Attack. Having opened this book, you will pass - consistently, step by step - all the way through which Karpov and Podgaets walked. This was the path of great discoveries. And victories.
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6.10 $
Most chess players love to attack, and defense is considered a sad necessity. The author of this book, the famous master and teacher Yuri Mikhailovich Kotkov, set himself the goal of showing that defense is also a fun undertaking, that it requires no less, and sometimes even more art than an attack. Having clearly systematized the material, the author avoided the edifying tone. He does not impose rules and conclusions, but simply offers the reader a number of interesting positions.
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20.69 $
The monograph is devoted to the study of the problem of the intellectual development of younger schoolchildren. The theoretical propositions of psychological and pedagogical conditions that contribute to the intellectual development and formation of the personality of younger schoolchildren in the process of their learning a chess game with the use of computer technologies for processing information are formulated on the basis of the author's methodology of developing the teaching of the chess game. And also the results of pedagogical experiments that justify the hypothesis put forward in the study are presented.
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16.55 $
The project provides for the introduction of the subject "Chess" to the primary school as compulsory for all students in the class. Representing an organic combination of science and games, chess helps younger schoolchildren overcome the crisis of the age of seven, when children's games are replaced by serious school classes . Classes in chess contribute to the development of voluntary attention of younger schoolchildren, semantic memory and thinking in general. One can not ignore the great potential of chess in preserving the health of schoolchildren. Being in the grid of compulsory subjects, chess contributes to the development of a completely different principle of working with educational material, helping to prevent the mental overstrain of children inevitable today because of the excess of information. And finally, like no subject of the school curriculum, chess can make real competition with computer games that negatively affect the child's psyche, and this happens not through prohibitions on the part of adults, but because of natural interest in an exciting and wise game. As a basis for the introduction of chess in primary school is considered the course of IG Sukhin "Chess - school" for primary classes of general educational institutions. 2nd edition
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Why is the beautiful beautiful? Edition 30.
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Babushkin 75.00 $ -
Шахматы: мнения и размышления. Тираж 50экз.
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Babushkin 75.00 $ -
Fedor Bogotychuk. Doctor Zhivago Soviet Chess (Set I + II volume)
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Voronkov 49.75 $ -
Old Indian Protection. Repertoire for Black
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Bologan 27.50 $ -
bf4 in exchange Slav and Queen
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Dreev 37.50 $ -
We play against the French defense.
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Yevseyev 42.50 $ -
Hanging pawns strategy
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Mihalchishin 35.00 $ - "Renju" checkers 37.50 $
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School of Draft Combinations
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Kuperman 60.00 $ - Soviet chess "Simza". Released for the 1980 World Olympics 133.33 $