The Path of a Chess Amateur
By David Dowson
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David Dowson
The author is a professor of chess psychology and has been playing chess for forty years. The author is also a professionally trained artist and has a black belt in tae kwon do.
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The Path of a Chess Amateur - David Dowson
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Published by AuthorHouse 07/16/2015
ISBN: 978-1-5049-4670-4 (sc)
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Contents
Code Symbols as Used in This Book
Introduction
First Things First
Openings to Remember
The Endgames You Should Know
List of Players of Featured Games
Books to Read
Thank you to Chess Base Germany for the use of their fonts.
www.ChessBase.com
Jan Webber
To my supportive partner of twenty-two years, Rachael.
To my mum, who is always there for me.
To Poro Desilva, who kept me sane.
And to Jan Webber.
CODE SYMBOLS AS USED IN THIS BOOK
! A fine move
!! A brilliant move
!? An interesting move
?! A dubious move
? An error
?? A blunder
+ Check
# Checkmate
INTRODUCTION
I have always wondered why it is so difficult to get over the grade of 50 ECF and then turn it into something more substantial.
It’s been a long walk along the path of chess, always hoping, always dreaming that one day I will make it as a chess master. After forty years, I’m still dreaming. What I have learned from other sports is that you have to dare to lose to win. Except with chess, we have an added bonus: We can agree a draw.
Here you are at the latest chess congress. You have playing experience of over twenty years, and you’re still only graded 50–99 or less. So what’s wrong? You have all the latest chess books with all their suggested openings – the Nimzo-Indian, French, Queen’s Gambit, Ruy Lopez, and many more. Written by masters, the books are well above the heads of many players. They say they’re for the club player (improving player), but that could mean anything ECF 145 or higher.
No matter what they say, amateurs just don’t stick to the book moves, mainly because they can’t remember them. But still, we try to learn, getting stuck when our opponent deviates from the book moves or we just cannot remember the line. So I am going to show you the steps that I took to get over 100 and hope that by following the same system,