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Tactics Time!: 1001 Chess Tactics from the Games of Everyday Chess Players Paperback – Illustrated, December 7, 2013
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In the real world of beginning and casual players openings are dubious, positions are messy, material is uneven, and cheap traps and oversights are occurring constantly. Most amateur games are won by rather primitive means, compared to the cool and fancy moves that masters need in order to gain victory.
This book only takes positions from amateur games and puts them out there, warts and all. Tim Brennan and Andrea Carson have assembled thousands of games by everyday players, and selected the most instructive tactical examples.
If you have limited time and energy to devote to chess, you want to study positions that are happening in games you yourself might have played!
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- Print length144 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherNew In Chess
- Publication dateDecember 7, 2013
- Dimensions6.67 x 0.45 x 9.45 inches
- ISBN-109789056914387
- ISBN-13978-9056914387
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- ASIN : 9056914383
- Publisher : New In Chess; Illustrated edition (December 7, 2013)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 144 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9789056914387
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- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.67 x 0.45 x 9.45 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #758,295 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the authors
Anthea Carson is the co-author of the bestselling chess book, "Tactics Time," co-author of Game of Kings," "How to Play Chess Like an Animal," a children's chess book based on chess openings with animal names, as well as a children's tactics puzzle book, and several novels and novellas including "The Dark Lake," a psychological suspense as complex and twisted as any chess game, and a chess based novel, "Game of Kings, A Thrilling Modern Reimagining of Pride and Prejudice." She is a tournament chess player, a chess coach, and the Game 60 Female US Chess champion of 2004. Anthea obtained her bachelor's degree in Philosophy from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, with an emphasis in literature and mathematics. Her fiction writings include a trilogy, several novellas and short stories, some of which, unsurprisingly, are about female chess players in the male dominated world of tournament chess. She currently resides in Colorado Springs with her husband and two children.
Her book Tactics Time 2 is now available in paperback right here: http://www.amazon.com/Tactics-Time-Chess-Everyday-Players/dp/9056915371/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1399311781&sr=1-4&keywords=tactics+time+2
Hi! I am Tim Brennan, the creator of Tactics Time, and I am dedicated to helping chess players improve their rating and win more games.
I am not a "child prodigy" or "chess genius". In fact, I only started playing competitive chess as an adult.
I know what it is like to feel stuck as a low rated player. I know what it is like to study hard and feel like you are not making progress. I know what it is like to feel humiliated by higher rated players.
Feeling all of this frustration and pain as a low rated player, and knowing that I was capable of more, I went on a quest to find out the answers to several questions.
These included:
* What do I need to do to get better at chess?
* Why do so many players fail to get better at chess?
* What are the most important things I need to do to get better at chess?
What I found was a confusing mess of conflicting and contradicting information on how to get better at chess.
Most chess books on how to improve are written by Grandmasters with super genius level IQs who received the best training on earth from a very early age in the Soviet Schools of Chess.
These books filled my brain with "chess knowledge", but when I would play I was still dropping pieces, blundering, and losing to simple 1-3 move tactics.
The "Ah-ha!" came when I learned the secret of the "80-20 rule" and applied it to chess. This rule means that 80% of results come from 20% of your actions.
In my case, I was spending about 20% of my study time on tactics, and losing about 80% of my games because of tactics!
I decided to switch to spending 100% of my study time on tactics, and the results were dramatic! I gained hundreds of rating points in a very short amount of time.
Since then I have developed a deep love of chess tactics, especially those from real games and amateur players. For the past 10 years I have been publishing my own chess problems in magazines, mainstream newspapers, e-mail newsletters, on websites, and now in a Kindle eBook!
I have heard from chess players from all over the world that my tactics have helped them to improve their chess game, and I am sure they can help you too!
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Customers find this chess tactics book excellent, filled with simple examples from class player games, with answers conveniently on the next page and straightforward solutions without long variations. Moreover, the puzzles are based on real patzer life chess problems, and customers appreciate that the tactics come from actual games rather than grandmaster games. Additionally, the book provides a wealth of chess experience and is fun to read in small bites, making it a great investment in one's game.
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Customers appreciate the book's focus on basic tactics, noting it provides excellent examples from class player games and serves as a wonderful resource for learning everyday chess strategies.
"...I really think the key is that these are from CLASS PLAYER games, so these tactics are extremely, extremely common in blitz and class tournament play..." Read more
"...in a given amount of time (spped test) So it can be a useful too for advance players that like playing blitz tournaments." Read more
"...however it is a start and it has very basic patterns, aka clusters or formations of pieces that will lead you to some..." Read more
""Tactics Times" is a collection of 1001 tactical puzzles culled from REAL GAMES by REAL PLAYERS like the majority of us...." Read more
Customers find the book intuitive and easy to use, with answers conveniently placed on the next page and straightforward solutions without long variations.
"...Because they're straightforward, you can really burn the patterns into your brain so you don't even need to think - they are just recognized...." Read more
"...I'm really not sure to be honest with you, I'd say most of the problems here are easy so long as you have a tactical background,if you have NO..." Read more
"...I love studying the board and then turning the page to find the solution." Read more
"This is the best tactics book i've seen yet. The problems are just the right difficulty for me, taking about 90 seconds on average to solve, check..." Read more
Customers find the book effective for chess improvement, providing a wealth of experience and self-improvement opportunities, with one customer noting it trains players to seek the fastest wins.
"...even the ones you know, plus mastering that last 20%, yields huge dividends for class level...." Read more
"This book has been part of my daily chess practice. I love studying the board and then turning the page to find the solution." Read more
"...Overall I'm almost though the entire book an noticed improvement in my game (I'm an 1800 player): my improvements are mainly how I handle the..." Read more
"...This book is probably ideal for a class player that wants to stay sharp on tactics...." Read more
Customers enjoy the puzzles in this chess book, particularly appreciating the realistic scenarios and patzer life chess problems, with one customer noting how it demonstrates deeper chess concepts.
"...I have a ton of different chess books and this one i like a lot. Lots of puzzles and I got at a good prize...." Read more
"This book has been part of my daily chess practice. I love studying the board and then turning the page to find the solution." Read more
"...This makes the puzzles much more realistic. For example, one tactics book I recently read had several Queen sacrifices that lead to mate...." Read more
"...-kindle format is ideal - large & clear puzzles, next page has answer with ample explanation..." Read more
Customers find the book fun and engaging, with enjoyable exercises that can be read in small bites.
"...main thing is they are fun and it will help your game . He usually does 25 problems in a sitting . took two weeks ...." Read more
"I enjoyed the exercises. The amount of exercises was enjoyable. The difficulty of most of the exercises was good...." Read more
"...With 1001 puzzles, the book will give you company for quite a while...." Read more
"Awesome book. Great way to pass the time when I can't play a full game. Good explanations of the puzzles...." Read more
Customers appreciate that the tactics in the book are taken from real games and are practical, with examples being representative of typical games rather than grandmaster-level ones.
"...The puzzles are also not grandmaster games, which is what i was looking for..." Read more
"...but these are better as they are from real games . many of the problems were missed by players rated over 2000 which they should have seen ...." Read more
"...There are a great variety of problems taken from games of mainly class players...." Read more
"...Time only pulls from real games by class-level players; no studies, no GM games. This makes the puzzles much more realistic...." Read more
Customers find the book to be an excellent value for money, describing it as a great investment in their game.
"...Lots of puzzles and I got at a good prize. This puzzle book is excellent for intermediate level players...." Read more
"...it will improve my game and it should improve yours as well,it's not that expensive and you get alot of bang for your buck so to speak...." Read more
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"...The price is pretty attractive for the quantity of material...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's use of positions from actual games, with one customer noting the detailed explanations of possible alternatives in each position.
"...My top four reasons: 1. Real positions from amateur games...." Read more
"...It trains you to seek the fastest wins, positional advantages, and those hidden gym moves that you would see in an everyday game...." Read more
"...taken from real games of club players; as such it presents the reader with positions not unlike the positions that might well arise in ones own games..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2014This is THE best tactics book for anyone who's stuck in class player hell.
I am one of those very class players, and have done TONS and TONS of tactics over several years, in many formats. Literally 5000+ problems on ChessTempo rated to my ability, most of the Reinfeld books, Polgar, etc. I've known from when I started chess that for class players, tactics dominate performance, so I've worked hard on it.
Still, I hit a plateau pretty quickly in my playing that I couldn't break thru, and it was a fairly low plateau, like a 1400 UCSF player. While I could solve some master-level problems with 7-10 moves, I'd fall more than uncommonly to simple 2 movers that I'd just missed. Furthermore, I would just get annihilated in 5 minute blitz. It was as if none of those hard-earned tactics skills I'd practiced came into play, despite the fact I was losing on blunders and missing key tactics in nearly every game.
This book is the cure. I really think the key is that these are from CLASS PLAYER games, so these tactics are extremely, extremely common in blitz and class tournament play. I am not even exaggerating when I say that I bought this on a whim because I just wanted something on my Kindle to read without an internet connection, and was horrified (in a good way) when I revisited chess.com after solving 400 of these problems over 3 days, and seeing my rating rise by a full 75 points. To put it in perspective, I only gained 50 points in the entire last 2 years while studying for hours consistently on chesstempo and other resources. It's now been 2 weeks with this book and I'm still improving, and am now 150points higher than where I was 2 weeks ago, a level I thought was impossible because I was studying tactics so hard even before this book. And the crazy part is that I'm not even working super hard mentally - it's doesn't take that much brainpower to solve and resolve 2-3 movers, unlike 8-movers which requires painful concentration every time so much so that you get fatigued and want to stop.
Most of these problems don't seem particularly hard either - I got 80% of them right on my first try, and thought this book would be too easy. Turns out that the rapidity of seeing even the ones you know, plus mastering that last 20%, yields huge dividends for class level. Because they're straightforward, you can really burn the patterns into your brain so you don't even need to think - they are just recognized. Still, it won't be a waste of money for the typical class player - there are 'fair' number of more complex problems, even 6-10 movers in sublines that will require tons of concentration if you want to really get the whole problem.
I know this sounds too good to be true, and you're thinking 'tactics are tactics, the harder the better', but I'm now convinced that it's crucially important to not only master tactics, but master BASIC tactics. It doesn't matter if you can solve 80% of 8-movers if you're still missing 10% of 2-3 movers - you'll lose every time to an opponent who only misses 5% of 2 movers even if they can't solve anything harder. This almost certainly explains why I didn't get any better for years despite doing 'everything right by studying tactics' - turns out I was studying tactics that were probably too hard for my playing level, and I wasn't burning in the basic patterns so it doesn't even require any thought.
If you're going to spend time studying chess and you're one of those like me stuck in class player hell and not improving, you really, really have to get this book. Stop wasting your time on grandmaster-game problems that you'll never encounter, or falling to cheap shots that you can't defend against in blitz because they're so cheap that no other books have problems like that.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2015Very nice book. I have a ton of different chess books and this one i like a lot. Lots of puzzles and I got at a good prize. This puzzle book is excellent for intermediate level players. people ask me what i mean by that and when I say intermediate I mean its puzzles that dont give clues as opposed to tactics books that clue you in on what to look for, eg chapter on forks. This book assumes you already know basic tactical motifs and its your job to find it. I dont call it advance because I personally classified advance puzzle books as those requiring prepatory moves and or have multiple subvariations (each several moves deep) that can work but has one best move relative to the other varitions. Dont get wrong, this book has a nice portion of difficult puzzles. The puzzles are also not grandmaster games, which is what i was looking for (some people prefer GM game puzzles so if you are looking for that this book may not be to your liking). I play a lot of blitz and rapid chess games and many times you will get positions from your opponent that are not perfect and its nice to spot it quickly and take advantage of it. Some of the postions in these puzzles may appear in one of you rapid chess games. overall great book for those rated 1200 to 1400 who already have the concept of tactics, but want to practice spotting them with out clues. Advance players and stronger intermediate may find the puzzles too easy, but thats should not be a reason to not get the book. I personally use this book for pre blitz tournament practice. I time myself to see if I can solve so many puzzles in a given amount of time (spped test) So it can be a useful too for advance players that like playing blitz tournaments.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2014I don't believe that Chess is 99% tactics,even though greats such as Richard Teichmann has said this himself,or so we were told. A good portion of Chess is also Positional play (ex: 1 e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 aka the "Ruy Lopez" or "Spanish game" opening),the very opening moves in a Chess game can be considered positional play and that alone is more then the other 1%,where the claim "Chess is 99% Tactics" would apply,oh and let's not forget about Chess strategy. I believe I've made my point,however tactics are very important to say the least!
It has been said that solving Chess tactics for as little as 10 minutes a day,every day can really yield some noticable improvements to one's overall game. Tactics Time is a book that can really help you do just that. Now I know,you may be thinking that this is just another Chess Tactics book and in a sense well..........it is.
However this book's claim to fame so to speak is that the Chess positions are taken from REAL games played by amatuers just like you and me,folks who would make these types of mistakes in our Chess games. I must say though this has so far been true,now mind you I ordered the book from amazon a few weeks back and I recieved it just 3 days ago,so I am no where near completing the book,so again maybe I'll do an update to this review after I complete the book.
The book is composed of 1,001 tactics,again,taken from positions from real games by amatuers. In the preface/foreword of the book,it explains that the reason why "grand master" tactics are not included in this book is because "amatuers" won't come across these types of positions and opportunities. The Authors, Tim Brennan and Anthea Carson,respectively, are basically saying that too many "Chess tactics" books have too many examples that involve "Queen sacs" ("sacs" is short for sacrifice) and "smothered mates", which is a mate involving a Queen sac where the knight ultimately mates the king in the corner (usually),and it's called "smothered" because the King is surrounded by his own pieces.
I couldn't agree more with the author and I almost quit solving tactics (which I admit would have been a huge mistake!) because alot of the tactics that I was solving in other books weren't showing up in my games and this can be frustrating at times and can make any player ask themselves "what's the point" or "why am I doing this".
As I have said though I just got the book and I solved about 50 problems on the first day and I was very impressed and thinking to myself,well this looks like something I might actually see in one of my games. The book format is simply 1001 problems, 12 to a page with the "winning" side or the side to move on the bottom. This is another thing I wanted to touch on,too many books put black on top but it's black to go,it's like,why not have it like you were playing back?? and I never really understood that. My only reasoning is that you want to also be able to solve or see tactics that can be played against you,however if that's the case,then why not have it white to move,with white on top,you never see that right? I personally never have!
I know that there are ways around this,like setting it up on your board and on a computer,but that takes alot of work and alot of time. Most people don't have enough time to do that and we need something quick and fast lol. I know there are no short cuts to getting "good" at Chess and I'm not looking for one either but some would say that solving Chess tactics is the quickest way to improve your Chess,I guess I'd have to agree. I have been solving Chess tactics on and off for years,from various sources such as books and servers online,tactics have won me alot of games and I'm starting to see them more and more in my games and remember that's important,that you SEE THEM.
I'm going to say that again,it's IMPORTANT THAT YOU SEE THE TACTIC,now I know,it's not as satisfying as being able to pull it off but so long as you see it, is it possible? yes,but you can't do it right because that stupid pawn is in the way,if only that pawn wasn't there,then you can pull off that 3 move knight fork,or you can skewer that Queen and Rook. This is where I'm at in my Chess career and I think that this is budding. If you're where I'm at then you're beginning to see more and that's a very good thing because eventually or at least some times you'll be able to pull some of these things off,with the more you see and understand etc.
As far as the rating these problems were made for,I'd say maybe 800-1800? I'm really not sure to be honest with you, I'd say most of the problems here are easy so long as you have a tactical background,if you have NO background,my suggestion to you is to buy either Susan Polgar's "A World Champion's Guide to Chess: Step-by-step instructions for winning chess the Polgar way",a very misleading title (you'll need alot more then this book to be a world champion!),however it is a start and it has very basic patterns, aka clusters or formations of pieces that will lead you to some kind of advantage if not be checkmate themselves. Another good book is John Bain's "Chess Tactics for students" ,again,same thing,basic basic tactical patterns,after you complete 1, if not both of these books,you should be ready for this book here, Tactics Time.
If you need help understanding the tactics themselves,then I'd recommend:
"Understanding Chess Tactics Paperback – July 30, 2006
by Martin Weteschnik",which you can order right here on Amazon. I haven't read the book myself, but I heard it was a good book and has some thorough explanations on each Chess Tactic,indivdually.
Tactics Time is a good puzzle book and I don't have any doubts that it will improve my game and it should improve yours as well,it's not that expensive and you get alot of bang for your buck so to speak. I mean you're getting 1001 tactics and not just any tactics,tactics that you will actually SEE in YOUR games for under 20 bucks,so it's a pretty good deal if you ask me!. So yeah I'd definitely recommend this book,even so much so to the point of recommending it over other such "tactics" books,for reasons that I have already stated in this review.
Thank you for reading and I hope you have a good day and remember it's not so much what you can play. Don't get discouraged with that but focus instead on what you can see!,.....when you start seeing these tactical patterns in your games,that's how you know you're making improvement,good luck!.
Update: 11-23-16
I wanted to come back to this review to say that while I think this is an overall tactics book, (I'm about a little over half way through the book after a long hiatus),keep in mind something and that is in a real game,you MUST check to see if the tactic is safe or not. Many of the tactics in this book have solutions where the opposing side (the side you're doing the tactic to) has a way out.
Problem 569 for example: The solution is 14. Nb6!!,the explanation given is: "Clearance sacrifice,threatening the rook on a8 and the mate threat of Qf7#.
Hmm,let's think about this for a second,I don't think that Nb6 is the best move and this is coming from a patzer but I know a few things about this game and counterattacking is one thing I know about! So if Black is smart after 14 Nb6,he'll play ...Rf8,thus stopping the White Queen's mate threat on f7 and attacking her at the same time,white then should play 15. Qh5+ and after either Ke7 or Rf7,the knight has to move and that gives up the initative does it not?
This is just one solution where the opposing side has a way out,now I understand that Mr. Tim Brennan got these tactics off real games and the goal here is pattern recognition but tactics should be safe and double checked to see that they can't be countered and quite a few of the tactics in this book can be countered.
Also and I'll leave it at this,whoever is reading this,if you think that tactics will be your saving grace you are gravely mistakened,....Chess is NOT 99% tactics like for some unknown reason everyone keeps telling and wants us to believe,you get this even from experienced players to coaches to masters even maybe some grandmasters will tell us this,it's simply not true.
Chess IS a STRATEGY/POSITIONAL game BEFORE it's ever a tactical game,now,if you're strong tactically,that's good but if you are positionally weak,you'll never be able to pull most tactics off and what's worse is you'll be on the recieving end of tactics from your opponent.
My friends I say that to say this, and take this from a struggling class E player,if you want to seriously get better at Chess,you MUST study the game as a whole, and not just tactics because tactics don't cover positional aspects and strategical aspects such as tempo,passed pawns,open lines,weak squares etc. All of these "strategical elements" come into play when it comes to what we call tactics/combinations,a short move sequence to gain an advantage of some sort.
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Hans-PeterReviewed in Germany on February 6, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Zum Blitz - Üben ideal
Spiele Turniere in der untersten Mannschaft am letzten Brett. Ganz schwach also. Und im Internet Blitzen.
Gerade da kommt es darauf an, elementare Gegebenheiten schnell zu erfassen. Hier nun soll man den besten Zug finden. Ob es ein Matt in 2, ein Figurengewinn oder das Verhindern eines gegnerischen Sieges ist, wird nicht gesagt. Und es geht schnell, bei jeder Gelegenheit, mal zwischendurch. Genau das habe ich gesucht.
Btw: Da ich den hier angebotenen kostenlosen Blick ins Buch genommen habe, wußte ich auch, was mich erwartet.
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Jean RaconReviewed in France on July 6, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars problèmes tactiques
Très bon livre où les exemples ne sont pas classés par niveau de difficulté (ce que j'apprécie) et qui sont tirés de parties réelles et donc moins artificiels que dans la plupart des autres livres sur la "tactique" aux échecs.
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Gabriel Libanio da Silveira NascimentoReviewed in Brazil on March 7, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Simples e objetivo
Livro muito bom e muito objetivo!
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トキスケReviewed in Japan on January 11, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars サクサク♪
普段はChess.comのタクティクストレーナーを解いていますが、ネットが使えない飛行機内用に購入。
それほど難しくなく、軽快に進んでいけます。早い人なら一題数秒で解けるかも^^
テキスト系の本は、お手頃価格につられてKindleで購入すると、紙媒体にしておけばよかったと後から思うこともありますが、この本は非常にKindleやスマホ向きです。
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PedroReviewed in Spain on May 6, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Posiciones de ajedrez para aficionados
Yo la compré de oferta a cero euros!! Por la tanto solo puedo recomedar este libro.
En cuanto al contenido, son posiciones sencillas pero instructivas, además se ven muy bien en un ereader.