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Foreword | i | |
Preface | iii | |
I | Introduction | 1 |
II | Solo Analysis | 9 |
1. | Positions for solo analysis | 9 |
2. | Analysis of training positions--solutions | 11 |
3. | How to analyze the protocols of thinking aloud | 24 |
4. | Example of protocol analyses | 28 |
5. | Exercises | 33 |
6. | Solutions to the exercises | 60 |
III | Solving Methods | 76 |
1. | Analysis of critical positions | 77 |
2. | Grouping forcing and non-forcing possibilities | 87 |
3. | Combining moves, grouping possibilities | 88 |
4. | Forming the possibilities into three groups | 89 |
5. | Plan formation | 90 |
6. | A preference for some move or plan | 94 |
7. | The basic variation | 96 |
8. | Anticipation | 97 |
9. | Progressive deepening | 100 |
10. | Checking | 107 |
11. | Securing | 108 |
12. | Conflict analysis | 108 |
13. | Trying out | 110 |
14. | Clarification | 111 |
15. | Strengthening | 111 |
16. | Confirmation | 113 |
17. | Non-execution of moves | 114 |
18. | Calculating only one's own moves | 115 |
19. | Methodical doubt | 117 |
20. | Aiming for partial liquidation or elimination | 120 |
21. | Methodical return to more general problems | 122 |
IV | Test Your Chess Fantasy | 123 |
1. | Test construction | 123 |
2. | How to solve the problems and assess performance | 126 |
3. | Problems | 131 |
4. | Answers | 191 |
5. | Full Solutions | 193 |
6. | Problem classification and scoring | 236 |
7. | Favorable conditions for creative solving | 243 |
8. | Are you a creative thinker? | 246 |
V | Psychological Training | 248 |
1. | Setting goals | 249 |
2. | Positive thinking | 253 |
3. | Stress management | 257 |
4. | Character development | 266 |
5. | Positive self-image | 269 |
Selected Bibliography | 271 | |
Index of Players and Composers | 273 |
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