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Sherlock's Method - The Working Tool for the Club Player: The Working Tool for the Club Player by Elshan Moradiabadi

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The book before you is a product of what happens when two chess players start a relationship (which started over six years ago) and enter a dialogue about how to get ready for the next tournament. The content of this book is a training program for players who plan to play an over-the-board tournament a few weeks from the time they start training with this book. This book, unlike other similar books in the field of improvement, does not have a central theme. In other words, we are not focused solely on openings, middlegames or endgames. Moreover, the book does not only concentrate on specific themes (calculation, positional decisions, or other strategic aspects), though many of these concepts are addressed throughout the book. Instead, this book offers a holistic view on how to approach every single position in it, regardless of the phase of the game or the nature of the position. We try to teach players how to identify types of decisions in various positions, while pointing at the trade-off between a hardcore calculation and a heuristics judgment.

About the Author
GM Elshan Moradiabadi was born and raised in Tehran, Iran. He learned to play chess at age 7 by watching his dad play against a friend. His passion and will to get better grew fast and in 2001, at the age of 15, he won Iran's Chess Championship with a 2712 rating performance. He became a GM in 2005 and represented Iran in five Chess Olympiads. He won the Bronze Medal at the Asian Games in 2006 with the Iranian team. Elshan received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology and moved to the United States in 2012. Since then, he has been active in the US chess scene. In his first years, he pursued two master's degrees from Texas Tech University (TTU). With the TTU chess team he won the Final Four in 2012 and the Pan Ams in 2015. Elshan has also essayed numerous articles and reports for different chess websites and publications. Elshan coached the US team in the World Team Championship in 2019 in Astana, Kazakhstan. WGM Sabina Foisor was born in 1989 in Romania to a chess family and learned to play chess at age 4. With two International Masters and her mother being one of the strongest female chess players in the country and world, Sabina soon followed in her footsteps. She won multiple National and European titles in her age category (from Girls under 8-20) in different styles of chess (Normal, Blitz, Rapid and Solving Problems). Sabina was awarded the title of WGM in 2007 and a year later, she received a full scholarship to attend college in the United States. She pursued her undergraduate and master's degrees in Linguistics and Intercultural Communication. She has represented the United States since 2009, being an important part of the US team in five Chess Olympiads and four Women's World Team Championships. Her biggest achievement was winning the US Women's Chess Championship in 2017 after unexpectedly losing her mother two months previously.

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If, however, you're really serious about improving your chess and you're prepared to follow the instructions, working hard on each position, then this could be just the book for you. The positions are well chosen to cover a wide range of themes, and the solutions are fully explained. You might think some of the explanations might have been clearer, and the English, although it doesn't really matter, might have been more idiomatic. You might also notice that, in positions where margins are very thin, different engines will choose different moves and give different assessments. You might wish for some recognition of human factors such as 'playability' rather than just computer analysis. But strong and ambitious players who have the time and motivation to put in the required effort will undoubtedly benefit a lot. Where I'd disagree with Moradiabadi and Foisor is that I'd consider it most suitable for players of at least 2000 strength. I think the 1700-1999 folk would probably learn more from either simpler or more specifically targeted positions. As a final word, I should add that, as always with Thinkers Publishing, the production values are excellent. Richard James, British Chess News, 21st January 2021.
Put, simplistically, this is a puzzle book but when reading it you soon realize it is much more than that. Each part starts with a detective story presented in the words of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson which, though offbeat for a chess book, does make for entertaining and instructive reading. Moreover, these intros are quite mind boggling and require serious imagination if our two heroes are to unravel the unfolding mysteries. In total there are 312 of these puzzles which are carefully and thoroughly annotated with lots of analysis, explanatory prose, and diagrams to make the reading more digestible. I too have written several puzzles book, but I still found myself admiring the complexity of the examples chosen here and thinking about the effort that has gone into dissecting them. An excellent book for ambitious players and their coaches. FM Carsten Hansen, American Chess Magazine 20/2021



Book Information
ISBN 9789492510914
Author Elshan Moradiabadi
Format Paperback
Page Count 448
Imprint Thinkers Publishing
Publisher Thinkers Publishing

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