Training of young highly qualified chess players with the help of computer chess programs and the "Internet". (80,00 rub.)

Training of young highly qualified chess players with the help of computer chess programs and the "Internet". (80,00 rub.)

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The book “Training of young highly qualified chess players with the help of computer chess programs and the “Internet” by Mikhailov is a unique manual that opens up new horizons in the world of chess training .. In today's world, where technology is rapidly developing, chess does not remain on the sidelines. This book will be a real find for young chess players, their parents and coaches who seek to use all available resources to achieve success in the chess arena. The main idea of the book is that modern computer programs and Internet resources can significantly improve the learning process of chess. Mikhailov shares his experience and knowledge, showing how to properly integrate technology into the training process The reader will learn about the best chess programs that will help develop strategic thinking, improve tactical skills and improve the level of play. This book is not just a set of tips, but a whole methodology based on practical examples and results. Who can like this work? First of all, the book will be interesting for young chess players who strive to develop and achieve high results. It will also be useful for parents who want to support their children in this exciting and intellectual sport. Trainers and chess teachers will find in it a lot of ideas for improving their methods and approaches to learning. The age of readers is not limited - both beginners and experienced players will be able to find something new and useful in the book. The topics raised in the book concern not only chess strategy and tactics, but also the psychology of the game, the importance of game analysis and self-improvement. Mikhailov focuses on how important it is not only to play, but also to analyze your mistakes, learn from them and use modern technologies to do this. It also looks at the impact of the internet on the chess community, discussing how online tournaments and learning platforms open up new opportunities for players of all levels. The author's style is characterized by accessibility and clarity of presentation. Mikhailov is able to convey complex concepts in simple language, which makes the book understandable even for beginners. His experience in chess and pedagogy allows him to create materials that are not only informative, but also fascinating. Readers familiar with his other works will appreciate his in-depth understanding of the topic and ability to inspire new achievements. The book "Training of young highly qualified chess players with the help of computer chess programs and the Internet" is not just a textbook, but a real encyclopedia for those who want to succeed in chess. It will become a reliable companion on the way to mastery, opening the door to a world of strategies and tactics that will help young players not only become stronger, but also love this amazing game even more. If you are looking for how to improve your chess game, or want to support your child in this exciting activity, this book will be your faithful assistant. Do not miss the chance to learn how modern technology can change the approach to learning chess and help you or your child reach new heights in this noble sport.
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Михайлова
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