Matthew Sadler is one of the UK's strongest ever players. He became a
grandmaster at 19, won the British Championship twice and, amongst other
amazing achievements, made a gold medal winning score of
10ï¿_ï¿_ï¿__/13 on board four for England in the 1996 chess
Olympiad. In 2000 Matthew quit full-time chess. However, he re-emerged
ten years later in 2010 to play a rapidplay tournament in Wageningen,
Holland which he promptly won with 7/7. In 2011 he played in strong
international events at Barcelona and Oslo and won them with the
Fischer-like scores of 8ï¿_ï¿_ï¿__/10 and 8/9 respectively. After a
decade away from the game, these results are simply astounding.
Matthew's extraordinary ability at chess stems not simply from natural
talent but is based on a brilliant aptitude for preparing to play. He
understands exactly what needs to be studied and how to go about it. In
this book he recounts how he organised the preparation for his
'comeback' and from his results the success of this method is
self-evident.