Schach-psychologie
by Reinhard Munzert
Thomas Beyer Verlags, Hollfeld, 3rd edition, in German, paperback, 389 pp., 590 grams, condition: good, with underlines in 5 places with orange marker (see photo).
This book offers a practically applicable chess psychology that helps to improve playing strength. It combines the findings and methods of modern sports psychology with the psychological experiences of the best players in the world. Numerous world champions and grandmasters have their say here with their psychological recommendations.
The reader will also find well-founded statements on chess thinking, imagination, memory, concentration, creativity, move search and move selection, planning and evaluation, etc. from a psychological perspective.
The "CHESS process model" of human chess playing, conceived by the author, represents a summary and further development of all important psychological findings on chess thinking, feeling and acting.
The work also contains the author's interviews with G. Kasparow and A. Karpov on the importance of psychology in chess, a psychological analysis of previous world championship matches between Karpov and Kasparov, as well as detailed psychological portraits of Robert J. Fischer and again Karpov and Kasparov.
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