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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HYPERMODERN SCHOOL»
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International Business: Strategic management of multinationals
Even more than in the case of the grandmaster's rallying calls for the "
hypermodern school," "my system," etc., the departure from supposedly
conventional views is bound to be exaggerated. However, some polarization of
issues is desirable in ...
2
The Final Theory of Chess
During the 1920's the Hypermodern School of chess arose. Among the leading
players of the movement was Aron Nimzowitsch. Nimzowitsch and other players
of the Hypermodern movement disagreed with many of Tarrasch's rigid views ...
The most important idea of the hypermodern school is that occupation of the
center isn't vital — one can put pressure on the center or even just carefully
monitor it and still win. The leaders of the hypermodern movement — Aaron
Nimzowitsch, ...
4
How to Win in the Chess Openings
Whereas, in the modern school, the skirmish waxes openly and merrily for
domination of the mid-section of the playing field from the very first move, in the
new school— the hypermodern school— the contest for center control takes the
form of ...
5
Chess Openings For Dummies
This opening belongs to the Hypermodern School (see Chapter 3) of defenses,
which allow White to establish a classical pawn center, only to try to tear it down.
Although many openings concentrate on a particular color complex in the center,
...
6
Encyclopedia of Chess Wisdom, 2nd Edition
HYPERMODERN INVENTIONS The Hypermodern School was more like a
1920's version of a 1960s American college campus, with revolution breaking out
all over the place. Wild and unorthodox parties were not unheard of, and young
turks ...
7
Faulkner's Gambit: Chess and Literature
“We know now,” he concedes, “that the Hypermodern School was really
victorious, although this was not apparent until many years later” (202). “By their
unbiased approach to the openings and exhaustive analysis,” concludes König
of the ...
8
Knack Chess for Everyone: A Step-by-Step Guide to Rules, ...
the 1920s, the Hypermodern School—led notably by Richard Reti and Aaron
Nimzovich—preached that the center could be counterattacked and controlled
from the wings. The hypermoderns delighted in permitting their opponents to
build up ...
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Pandolfini's Chess Complete: The Most Comprehensive Guide to ...
I'm sure Judit Polgar does. 517 □ What is the hypermodern school of chess? The
term hypermodern was coined by Dr. Saviely Tartakower (1887- 1956) in the
1920s. He referred to a movement spearheaded by Aron Nimzovich (1886-1935)
...
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Chess Thinking: The Visual Dictionary of Chess Moves, Rules, ...
See soviet school, hypermodern school, and romantic school. Score The record
of the moves of a game; or to record the moves of a game. Also, a tournament
result. For example, in a six-round event, if you win three games, draw two, and
lose ...
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HYPERMODERN SCHOOL»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
hypermodern school en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
DAVID R. SANDS: The double-edged immortality of your own chess …
It's far more likely the champ will be playing an opening named after a Vienna-born leader of the 1920s 'hypermodern school” (the “Ernst” ... «Washington Times, Jun 15»
Magnus Carlsen goes clear in Shamkir as Wesley So falters
Nb8 is a manoeuvre credited to Gyula Breyer of the Hypermodern School. Magnus Carlsen maintains lead in Shamkir · Malcolm Pein's chess ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Abr 15»