The Comfort Zone: Your Keys to Your Chess Success

Author:   Daniel Gormally
Publisher:   Thinkers Publishing
Edition:   New edition
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9789464201222


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   19 July 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Have you ever wondered why you do well in certain tournaments and not in others? If your opening choices are the right ones? If your attacking play is good, bad, or Tinder swipe left ugly? In this entertaining account, the author explains how to achieve success in chess we need to understand our what works for us, but to achieve true mastery we should prepare to go beyond our zone of comfort. Along the way he takes us on a journey through his own world of discovery and explains how he became one of the best chess players in England. It's a deeply honest and at times tragicomic memoir as he also reveals his strategy for taking on his biggest rivals and how best to use computers to improve your chess.

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Author:   Daniel Gormally
Publisher:   Thinkers Publishing
Imprint:   Thinkers Publishing
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9789464201222


ISBN 10:   9464201223
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   19 July 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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The Comfort Zone: Keys to Your Chess Success by Daniel Gormally falls into the improvement category and is intended for a target audience of roughly 1800-2300, though I suspect even stronger players will find parts of this book of interest. Written in Gormally’s entertaining and self-deprecating style, The Comfort Zone: Keys to Your Chess Success offers a potpourri of suggestions on how to improve backed up with carefully chosen. One example illustrates how far opening theory has advanced due to ever more powerful engines. Gormally - Haussernot, played at Hastings in 2015. Gormally writes he had mixed feelings after this game. That winning without essentially making a move of his own didn’t provide satisfaction. Personal observations like these are found throughout The Comfort Zone: Keys to Your Chess Success and make this book a fascinating read for those wanting an insider’s look at top level chess.  IM John Donaldson, US Chess, 09.2021.


The Comfort Zone: Keys to Your Chess Success by Daniel Gormally falls into the improvement category and is intended for a target audience of roughly 1800-2300, though I suspect even stronger players will find parts of this book of interest. Written in Gormally's entertaining and self-deprecating style, The Comfort Zone: Keys to Your Chess Success offers a potpourri of suggestions on how to improve backed up with carefully chosen. One example illustrates how far opening theory has advanced due to ever more powerful engines. Gormally - Haussernot, played at Hastings in 2015. Gormally writes he had mixed feelings after this game. That winning without essentially making a move of his own didn't provide satisfaction. Personal observations like these are found throughout The Comfort Zone: Keys to Your Chess Success and make this book a fascinating read for those wanting an insider's look at top level chess. IM John Donaldson, US Chess, 09.2021.


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Daniel Gormally has been a chess professional for over twenty years, in which time he has played in many tournaments both in the U.K. and abroad. He has represented England in the European team championships and the Olympiad. Daniel has taken high placing in the British chess championships and on several occasions has placed in a tie for second. He is also the two times winner of the English rapid play championships. In 2005 he scored his final Grandmaster norm in a tournament in Gibraltar, where he scored a 2693 performance. In that tournament he played against several world-class grandmasters, including Nakamura, Aronian, Sutovsky and Dreev, and only lost one game. He is also the author of several well-received chess books, including a year in the chess world and mating the castled king, one of the few western chess books in recent years to be translated into Chinese. As a writer he is known for his laid-back and humorous style.

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