A multinational array of top grandmasters explain the difference in
thinking between professional and amateur chess players, and how the
amateur can bridge the gap. It usually takes at least a decade of
sustained effort for even the most talented player to reach the
grandmaster level -- this book cannot guarantee to make the reader a
chess grandmaster, but it is certainly a healthy nudge in the right
direction. The editors, ex-British Champion GM Jacob Aagaard and
three-time Scottish Champion GM John Shaw, have recruited a line-up of
strong grandmasters to share their wisdom.