Chess: A Psychiatrist Matches Wits With Fritz
by Ernest F. Pecci, foreword by Garry Kasparov
Pavior Publishing, California, 2001, hardback with dustjacket, 412 pages, 1.240 grams, fine condition, many chess diagrams.
This compilation of over 125 games systematically illustrates a strategy that succeeds in beating today's best computer chess programs. With a detailed description of the steps that lay the groundwork for victory, this manual includes easy-to-follow diagramed chessboards to illustrate each move. The book is written mainly for those who love to play (and beat) their silicon buddies. There are lot of unusual examples how to play vs computer programs (mainly Fritz 5 and 6, unfortunately), whitch can do the job. There is also the fine intro written by Kasparov himself, and one chapter about chess helping the mentally disabled kids, whitch is nice.
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