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? Club players are unaware of the subtleties that exist in
grandmaster chess. Great players can analyse chess at a depth that is
unfathomable to amateurs. However, having reached such a high level can
make it difficult to understand what is lacking in the mind of the
amateur. Lessons with a Grandmaster bridges this gap between grandmaster
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, and there is
particular focus on strategy, tactics and the role of psychology in
chess competition.Learn from the chess games of Boris GulkoTypical
questions you would ask a Grandmater - answered!Improve your
understanding of chess strategy and psychology