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ABSTRACT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN CHESS
This is the first book in which the vast matter of the game is examined from particular psychological point of view .The central idea of the book is to emphasize the enormous importance of the immeasurables pectrum , in certain situations of the invisible favorite and of the concrete individual approach , which should not be concluded , solely and only , in the computer preparation , focused on the analysis of opening variations and opponents games .In the realm of chess, the majority of chess titled players absolutize the importance of the computer and the preparation of their openings by investing their time and money in this direction. This working model which allows to see the chess through th e prism of the measurable spectrum – based on cognitive intelligence memory, attention, thought, perception, could make sense if human beings were programmed robots, that is to say, if they can play perfectly and have no emotion ! The exaggeration of the role of computers is harmful and ineffective for the prosaic reason that man will never be able to play and calculate variations like them. On the otherhand, the role of the immeasurable spectrum and its connection with intuition, imagination, creativity is large ly underestimated and poorly estimated. This book is an attempt to find answers to some fundamental questions that every chess player faces. Here are four of thirteen questions that often arise during the chess combat in one tournament :
1.What games trategy should we elaborate in case we need an imperative victory in the last round ?
2.How to play as an invisible favorite when according the measurable spectrum of chess we are outsiders ?
3.How to play in the opponent’s zeitnot ?
4.How to manage extremely positive emotions after a significant victory against a strong opponent ?
This book offers 40 games, including many Grand Masters and few World champions
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