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This is the second part of 'The Secret of Chess', including example games to illustrate the terms.The volume features the scores of 803 full games, divided into the terms they cover.The games include a large variety of openings.Examples are drawn from 5 world champions' collections:- Carlsen- Kasparov- Fischer- Botvinnik- Talas well as the collections of 3 top engines:- Stockfish- Komodo- HoudiniSome more games of different players are added to complete the volume.All games featured are masterpieces of tactical and positional play, very interesting to replay.By getting this book you will assimilate better the knowledge acquired in the first pa


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Book ID Asin: 198059032X
Book Title: The Secret of Chess: Example Games
Book Author: Lyudmil Tsvetkov
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The Secret of Chess: Example Games by Lyudmil Tsvetkov Book Review

Name: Brian A. Powell
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Junk
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2019
Review: Not worth the time or money given the many excellent books available.

Name: FearNoEvil
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Interesting and very enjoyable book.
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2018
Review: Interesting and very enjoyable book.

Name: torrubirubi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A useful collection of games to illustrate Tsvetkov's concepts explained in his "The Secret of Chess" (not commented games).
Date: Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2018
Review: The book is by all means unusual, to say the least, and please take your time to read the present review before you decide to buy the book.

The book includes 803 unannotated games organized in 7 chapters. There are some games for every concept explained in the book "The Secret of Chess" by the same author.

The impressive number of 803 games has to do with the fact that Tsvetkov presented a total of 292 concepts in his "The Secret of Chess" (yes, I counted them - twice!). From this point of view, the 803 games is a quite decent number to give a minimum of games to illustrated all the concepts.

This book is not for people who like things completely digested and ready to be "used". There is not a single word explaining the games! Zero!
You have to work with the material - period. As a chess player you certainly know the problem of "reading" chess books, finding interesting, amusing and sometimes useful things that will disappear from the memory as soon as you close the book or even before. Okay, perhaps something will stay subconsciously, but nobody can expect to learn a lot of chess reading books in this way.

With this book there is nothing to be forgotten, because you don't have any information on it beside the games. If you want to take something from the games to improve your chess, you have to check in the book "The Secret of Chess" a certain concept you are interested, and then check the games selected by Lyudmil Tsvetkov to illustrate this specific concept in the book "The Secret of Chess: Example Games".

I think the aspect of "active work" of both books are very interesting and refreshing, and exactly this aspect tell us something about the mentality of the author. Lyudmil Tsvetkov is since many years learning and improving his chess by playing against strong engines and analyzing the games. There is a huge discussion in chess.com about the validity of this approach, but Tsvetkov believes firmly that you can improve a lot in chess by learning specific patterns and using them in your games. The fact that he is able to beat strong engines at a regular basis (also in blitz) tell us that his approach was fruitful for him. By the way, I am not aware from other players able to win regularly against engines. In fact, Tsvetkov began to play against engines around the time in which most strong players gave up playing tournaments against engines, as they perceived this task as profoundly frustrating.

Coming back to the book. Let's say you are interested in the aspect of "pieces values" explained in "The Secret of Chess". So I take my copy (I am probably one of the few persons in this planet who bought a paper copy of the book), I go to chapter 1 (pages 21 to 33) and check out what the author has to say about the topic. I will read for example that a pawn has the value of 95 centipawns (ctp) in the middlegame (mg) and 105 ctps in the endgame (eg) (100 ctps has the same value as a pawn), that a knight has the value of 310 ctps in the mg and 300 in the eg, the bishop 320 cps in the mg and 330 in the eg, the rook 460 cps in the mg and 490 in the eg, the queen 900 cps in the mg and 950 in the eg. In "The Secret of Chess" Tsvetkov will explain all these values in details and with uncountable diagrams. But in "The Secret of Chess" you didn't have whole games to see how these concepts work in the practice. After several readers of the first volume asked if he could write a book with such example games, Tsvetkov went through more than 12 thousand games to select the games - this book is the result of this work. This means, even if the games are not commented, there is a huge amount of work behind it.

Okay, let's say I want to go through some games of "The Secret of Chess: Example Games" about pieces values. The first game is Botvinnik-Thomas, Nottingham 1936. (D45 Queen's Gambit Declined", Semi-Slav). I am very interested in this game, as I play this opening with white (but with 1.d4, not 1.c4 as Botvinnik in this game).

I search in internet a website with this game (I found it in "chessgames.com", as usually) and go through the game, first quickly. On moves 9 and 10 two minor pieces are exchanged (Botwinnik has the bishop pair), on move 15 two rooks are gone, on move 19 two further minor pieces are exchanged (Botvinnik is now playing with a bad but active bishop and a knight on the rim, but as his name is Botwinnik, so this is perhaps good, or not?), on move 21 black sacs temporarily a knight - no, it was not temporarily, Thomas really gave a piece for a pawn. The rooks are away on move 34 and the queens on move 38. In the endgame black has a very long pawn chain (b7 -f3), but the pawn of f3 will stay there until the end of the game. The white knight is not on the rim, but turned to a monster in a world of pawns and kings. In the very end the black king is on a8 and the white king on c8, and black (in zugzwang) has finally to move the pawn to f2 (the knight guarding the f1-square like a patient dog), the white king will go all the way back and take this pawn, the game is over. A nice game, unconventional.

Now, my job will be to identify exactly the concepts Lyudmil Tvektov want to illustrated with this game, and after this go through the game more carefully, trying to understand the moves, the imbalances, the inaccuracies, first without, later with an engine. After this I will make some additional notes in the books (volume one and two), summarizing the main ideas, compare the game with my own repertoire, and do the same with the next game. And this 803 times.

If you think you don't want to have all this work, and you expect that the author should do this job, then this book is definitively not for you (and if you buy it you will give a 1-star to it). But if you believe that going actively through games will improve your ability to calculate and evaluate positions, then this book is the best one you can get (but only buy it if you have the first volume, otherwise it is completely useless).

Name: Brendan
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Biased and topics not making much sense
Date: Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2018
Review: Tsvektov is very bias with his assessments, furthermore he's cherry-picked the topics for the book. He should have been more neutral, at least concrete assessments. For example, why the PST tables have those random numbers?? I don't see any significant findings in the book other than what's already on the Internet. Not recommended.

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