In December 2012 Magnus Carlsen won the prestigious London Chess Classic
and in doing so he became the highest-rated chess player in the history
of the game, beating Garry Kasparov's 13-year-old record. Carlsen
followed up this performance with another phenomenal tournament win at
Wijk aan Zee, pushing his peak rating to an astronomical 2872. He didn't
lose a single game in either tournament. What is Carlsen's secret? How
did an already world-class player succeed in reaching this unprecedented
level where he was regularly beating the world's strongest grandmasters?
In this book, International Master Colin Crouch provides answers to
these questions. Crouch studies Carlsen's progress in recent years and
demonstrates how he learned lessons from previous setbacks, turned
weaknesses into strengths, losses into draws, and draws into wins. By
doing so Carlsen was able to elevate his play to a stratospheric level,
but any aspiring chess player can use similar methods to improve their
game.