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Psychology in Chess

by Nikolai Krogius

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RHM Press-Pitman House, 1976, paperback , 243 pages, condition: good, 298 grams

Nikolai Vladimirovich Krogius (July 22, 1930 – July 14, 2022) was a Russian Grandmaster, International Arbiter, coach, and former FIDE Vice-President, he was also known as a pioneer in chess psychology and a talented author. He was part of the support team for the world champion Boris Spassky in his 1972 loss to Bobby Fischer.

Contents: The chess "image" (typical positions), intuition, attention, time trouble, tournament tactics, the study of one's opponent, ...

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