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Posted By : moti | Date : 06 Dec 2007 16:23:00 | Comments : 0

P Magazine kalender 2008
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Posted By : moti | Date : 05 Dec 2007 17:36:00 | Comments : 2

Ultimate Ejaculation Mastery - Tantric Sex (Repost)
Tantra At Tahoe | ISBN: N/A | 2001 Year | 185 Pages | 1513 KB

Make Love For Hours With Unlimited Sexual Stamina: Learn to prevent premature ejaculation forever naturally with our best-selling ebook for men and their lovers, Ultimate Ejaculation Mastery. It offers powerful exercises, explicit sex tips, and proven advice that explain the ultimate Tantric approach to making love for as long as your partner wants, while you experience more ecstasy than you ever imagined possible.
Posted By : moti | Date : 04 Dec 2007 17:20:00 | Comments : 3

Alexander Alekhine: Master of Attack
Everyman Chess; 2004-12-01 | ISBN:1857443721 | 128 pages | PDF | 11,3 Mb

In this book Alexander Raetsky and Maxim Chetverik take a look back at how Alekhine defeated his opponents in dazzling style. Included are some of Alekhine's most famous attacks and glorious combinations. A deep study of his games cannot fail to inspire any true chess fan.
Posted By : moti | Date : 04 Dec 2007 17:04:00 | Comments : 0

Tal-Botvinnik, 1960
Russell Enterprises| 2001| English | ISBN:1888690089 | 224 pages | PDF | 2.5 Mb

A very personal, enjoyable account of Tal's remarkable 1960 world championship Though the annotations and variations are detailed and full of chess insights, in the end it is the chatty tone and charming frankness of Mikhail Tal that sets this book apart. Yes, you can read it and learn chess, or you can just enjoy the story. Some of the games are themselves spectacular and suggest fun opening lines that are not always seen. For example, game 1 in the "solid" French features Black sacrificing his kingside pawns to a rampaging queen in return for an opposite side attack. These Qg4 lines you will at least commonly see in books on the French, but Tal's ideas against the equally solid Caro (Ne2, Nf4 and sacrifice on e6) are not as well remembered and lead to some wild, wide-open play that is easily emulated by amateurs.

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Posted By : moti | Date : 04 Dec 2007 16:07:00 | Comments : 1

My Best Games of Chess 1908 - 1923
David McKay Publisher | Pages: 152 | Date:1965 | ISBN:B000GU4W3K | PDF | 11.75 MB


Posted By : moti | Date : 04 Dec 2007 15:07:00 | Comments : 1

Botvinnik: 100 Selected Games
Publisher: Dover Publications | 1960 | ISBN:0486206203 | Pages: 272 | PDF | 7.4 MB

This old Dover underpriced book is a bible of chess wisdom from one of the strongest players to ever lift a pawn! The book is cramed with some of the best writting about chess you will ever find.My rating went from 1500 to 1800 after i reread this book back in the 70s.Chess was Science&Art to this Chess God. You will learn Chess the way it should be played today by a close study of this logical Chess Thinking World Champ!
Posted By : moti | Date : 04 Dec 2007 14:24:00 | Comments : 0

Games of Robert J. Fischer
Publisher: B.T. Batsford Ltd | 1992-09-05 | ISBN:0713473347 | Pages: 480 | PDF | 12.4 MB
Posted By : moti | Date : 04 Dec 2007 12:47:00 | Comments : 0

Play The Open Games As Black
Publisher: Gambit Publications | 2000 | ISBN 1901983277 | Pages: 224 | PDF | 13 MB

I love to play the Marshall against the Ruy Lopez, but even at my level (USCF Expert), most players don't allow it. I find myself using the repertoire from this book in my games about ten times as often as what I use against the Ruy. I haven't found any junk in the book yet, although I prefer quieter lines against the Scotch. Another great thing about this book is that it is not just for players of the black pieces; I find the lines useful for White as well.
Posted By : moti | Date : 04 Dec 2007 11:33:00 | Comments : 1

School of Chess Excellence 2: Tactical Play
Publisher: Edition Olms | 2002-06 | ISBN 328300417X | Pages: 264 | PDF | 11 MB

Dvoretsky's book is for advanced players. In order to get maximum benefit one should probably have a rating of at least 2000 FIDE (app. 2100 USCF). At that level basic tactical skills would be in place. However, in order to develop further one must work with more complicated material, basically well-annotated complex tactical games. This is where Dvoretsky comes in. The book is packed with complex games and analysis of very high quality, with additional observations and succinct advice about decision-making and psychology in tactical situations. In this book chess is a very concrete game - the master-teacher is a firm believer in the power of the specific example more than in overall synthesis or general conclusions.
Posted By : moti | Date : 04 Dec 2007 11:11:00 | Comments : 1

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Chess (2nd Edition)
Publisher: Alpha | 2001 | ISBN 0028641825 | Pages: 384 | PDF | 1.5 MB

Concisely written that slowly guides players who want to gain a better understanding of how to strategically play (or better yet, at least have a chance vs. more knowledgeable players). Well layed out. One can ease through the text as the information is presented at a liesurely yet practical pace. Refreshing and not overbearing.
Posted By : moti | Date : 02 Dec 2007 09:20:00 | Comments : 2

A. Alekhine Vs. E. D. Bogoljubow : World's Chess Championship 1934
Dover Hill Press | 1967 | English | ISBN: B000NRC9CC | 57 pages | PDF | 2.5 Mb
Posted By : moti | Date : 02 Dec 2007 04:47:00 | Comments : 1

Ideas Behind the Chess Openings: Algebraic Edition
Random House Puzzles & Games | 1990 | English | ISBN: 0812917561 | 192 pages | PDF | 8 Mb

In the opening, each player tries to control the center, set up a flexible pawn structure, develop the pieces rapidly and harmoniously, sometimes even go for direct attack. But there are so many complicated variations -- how can you memorize them all? You can't -- and you don't have to! If you understand the basic goals of the opening you're playing, you will know which moves fit logically into its overall scheme. This classic, best-selling volume, now completely reset in modern algebraic notation, explains everything you need to know to play the opening sensibly and successfully. Reuben Fine, an International Grandmaster, is one of the world's top players and a leading theoretician of chess. He is the author of over half a dozen books, including the definitive Basic Chess Endings.
Posted By : moti | Date : 02 Dec 2007 04:19:00 | Comments : 0

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Posted By : moti | Date : 01 Dec 2007 23:34:00 | Comments : 1

Off the Wall Chess Trivia
Publisher:Pickard & Son | 2001| ISBN: 1886846332 | Pages: 216 | PDF | 1.6 MB

Off the Wall Chess Trivia is jammed with tons of little-known facts, historical gems, and amazing stories - all you could possibly think of that defines chess. Whether you are a chess enthusiast or just a dabbler, you will be delighted, amazed and amused by this resource.
Posted By : moti | Date : 01 Dec 2007 23:25:00 | Comments : 1

The Middle Game in Chess
Publisher:Dover Publications | 1980 | ISBN: 0486239314 | Pages: 224 | PDF | 4.6 MB

Znosko was the Silman of our time and one of the strongest GMs of the early part of the 20th Century. In his day he was considered one of the best chess teachers and it's amazing his books have held up for over 50 years. This book is still standard reading by the Soviet school of chess and actually covers almost all of the key concepts covered by Silman in his Reassess your chess book. In fact it is recommended by the Dvoretsky school (Specifically mentioned in the Positional play book) why? Because the principles taught are still relevant, space, time, material balance, open lines and Tempo (Nowadays called development). The game examples are from the greats, Capa, Alekhine, Tarasch etc. Also some of the ideas have been forgotten and are now being revived. I think a newly minted International Master said it best " The reason I made the jump from Fide master to IM was mainly due to study of tactical variations and working through Znoskos's Middlegame book" Finally its written in Znosko's famous easy reading style.