Imagine you are a club player who has been given the opportunity to talk
at length with a famous Grandmaster. How would you make the most of this
opportunity?This book is the much anticipated follow-up to the highly
acclaimed and award-nominated Lessons with a Grandmaster. It bridges the
gap between great player and amateur through a series of conversations
between teacher, the renowned Grandmaster Boris Gulko, and student Dr.
Joel R. Sneed, a professor of psychology and amateur chess player. The
lessons are based on Gulko's own battles against fellow Grandmasters.
This second volume focuses on dynamic chess, developing chess
imagination, the capacity to take risks, the ability to simultaneously
attack and defend, and perhaps above all, the ability to visualize the
chess board and calculate combinations in sharp positions.