The Chess Revolution: From the Ancient World to the Digital Age

Author:   Peter Doggers
Publisher:   Puzzlewright Press
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9781454959236


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   29 October 2024
Format:   Hardback
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The Chess Revolution: From the Ancient World to the Digital Age


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Author:   Peter Doggers
Publisher:   Puzzlewright Press
Imprint:   Puzzlewright Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.658kg
ISBN:  

9781454959236


ISBN 10:   1454959231
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   29 October 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""Chess is a staggering invention, if indeed it was invented. Maybe it just evolved. It is still evolving, now faster than ever, and Peter Doggers has traced and tracked its never-ending development with wit, vigor and insight. Nothing artificial about his intelligence.""--Sir Tim Rice ""As a chess journalist, Doggers is an excellent guide. . . . The Chess Revolution provides an entertaining and instructive overview of a game in the throes of reinvention. A decade ago it would have been quite possible to view chess as a fading sport, as its mysteries were solved by computers and its audiences tempted away by video games and other less taxing entertainments. Instead, by embracing a heady mix of technology and globalization, it has been reenergized--providing a lesson for other human intellectual pursuits far beyond the sixty four squares.""--Financial Times ""Peter Doggers has been covering the chess world as a journalist for almost 20 years, and no one knows more about its culture and controversies than him. Now he has undertaken a fascinating and synoptic survey that looks at the game's glorious past and what he hopes could be an even more storied future. Thanks to the internet, more people are playing and following the game than ever before, Netflix's The Queen's Gambit has triggered a new wave of popular interest, and computers and AI--far from killing the game, as many anticipated--have helped to remake it.""--Stephen Moss, author of The Rookie: A Odyssey Through Chess (and Life)


"""Chess is a staggering invention, if indeed it was invented. Maybe it just evolved. It is still evolving, now faster than ever, and Peter Doggers has traced and tracked its never-ending development with wit, vigor and insight. Nothing artificial about his intelligence.""--Sir Tim Rice ""Peter Doggers has been covering the chess world as a journalist for almost 20 years, and no one knows more about its culture and controversies than him. Now he has undertaken a fascinating and synoptic survey that looks at the game's glorious past and what he hopes could be an even more storied future. Thanks to the internet, more people are playing and following the game than ever before, Netflix's The Queen's Gambit has triggered a new wave of popular interest, and computers and AI--far from killing the game, as many anticipated--have helped to remake it.""--Stephen Moss, author of The Rookie: A Odyssey Through Chess (and Life)"


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Peter Doggers is one of the most well-known and respected journalists in the chess world. An internationally ranked chess player, he is the director of news and events at the market leader in online chess, Chess.com. Doggers has played chess for thirty-two years and has covered it for over seventeen years. He has interviewed dozens of grandmasters, played basketball with Magnus Carlsen, and interviewed Garry Kasparov at Bobby Fischer's grave. Doggers lives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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