Strategems

The Winning Way: The How What and Why of Opening Strategems (Fireside Chess Library)

The Winning Way: The How What and Why of Opening Strategems (Fireside Chess Library)
Fireside (1998-06-11) | ISBN: 0684839490 | 192 Pages | PDF | 5 Mb

Most tactical books either group the quizzes by type (ie, pin, discovered attack, etc) or don't group the quizzes at all (and both types of books are helpful).However, this book groups the quizzes by move (ie, Qh5, Qd5, Bxf7, and Nxe5 for example). It really helped me to locate winning combinations early in the game. It also showed me how to attack early in the game.I think it would be of great value to any chess player ranked below USCF 1800.I suspect that the people who gave this book such a terrible rating assume that it's trying to teach people to "win quickly." Generally, there is no way to "win quickly" against a good opponent. So why bother to study these "tricks" that you will probably never get to use?

Complete Book of Chess Strategems  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at Dec. 23, 2023
Complete Book of Chess Strategems

Fred Reinfeld, "Complete Book of Chess Strategems"
English | 1972 | ISBN: 0486206904 | PDF | pages: 194 | 11.4 mb

The Winning Way: The How What and Why of Opening Strategems [Repost]  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AlenMiler at Nov. 20, 2014
The Winning Way: The How What and Why of Opening Strategems [Repost]

The Winning Way: The How What and Why of Opening Strategems (Fireside Chess Library) by Bruce Pandolfini
Fireside | June 11, 1998 | English | ISBN: 0684839490 | 192 pages | PDF | 5 MB

In his many popular books on chess, Bruce Pandolfini has written about everything from openings to endgame strategies. In THE WINNING WAY, he draws on his long experience coaching chess champions - including Josh Waitzkin - to offer a goal-oriented approach to improving one's game.
The Winning Way: The How What and Why of Opening Strategems (Fireside Chess Library)

The Winning Way: The How What and Why of Opening Strategems (Fireside Chess Library) By Bruce Pandolfini
1998 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 0684839490 | PDF | 6 MB
Advertising Language: A Pragmatic Approach to Advertisements in Britain and Japan 1st Edition

Advertising Language: A Pragmatic Approach to Advertisements in Britain and Japan by Keiko Tanaka
English | May 5, 1994 | ISBN: 0415076471 | 168 Pages | PDF | 2 MB

Keiko Tanaka offers an analysis of the linguistic devices that are used in advertisements, looking at the strategems which advertisers employ to gain and retain the attention of their audience. Using relevance theory as a framework, she sets out its key aspects and applies them to the language of written advertising in Britain and Japan.

«Twenty Years After» by Alexandre Dumas  Audiobooks

Posted by Gelsomino at April 11, 2020
«Twenty Years After» by Alexandre Dumas

«Twenty Years After» by Alexandre Dumas
English | ISBN: 9781518944048 | MP3@64 kbps | 25h 22m | 697.1 MB
The 36 Stratagems for Business : Achieve Your Objectives Through Hidden and Unconventional Strategies and Tactics

The 36 Stratagems for Business : Achieve Your Objectives Through Hidden and Unconventional Strategies and Tactics by Harro von Senger
English | Jan. 1, 2005 | ISBN: 1904879462 | 225 Pages | PDF | 2 MB

The 36 stratagems are a set of powerful Chinese aphorisms embodying the essence of the ancient Chinese art of cunning.
The Art of War: The Definitive Interpretation of Sun Tzu's Classic Book of Strategy (repost)

Stephen F. Kaufman, "The Art of War: The Definitive Interpretation of Sun Tzu's Classic Book of Strategy"
ISBN: 0804830800 | 1996 | EPUB/MOBI | 128 pages | 455 KB/550 KB

The Thirty-Six Stratagems: A Modern Interpretation Of A Strategy Classic  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at Aug. 13, 2020
The Thirty-Six Stratagems: A Modern Interpretation Of A Strategy Classic

Peter Taylor, "The Thirty-Six Stratagems: A Modern Interpretation Of A Strategy Classic"
English | 2013 | pages: 138 | ISBN: 1906821836 | EPUB | 0,8 mb

BBC - The Trap F**k - You Buddy  Movies

Posted by larmsiphu at Jan. 3, 2010
BBC - The Trap F**k - You Buddy

BBC - The Trap F**k - You Buddy
DVDrip | English | MP3 @ 160kbps | 672x368 | Xvid @ 1585kbps | PAL (25 fps) | 59mn:29s | 745 MB
Genre: Documentary

It examines the rise of game theory during the Cold War and the way in which its mathematical models of human behaviour filtered into economic thought. The programme traces the development of game theory with particular reference to the work of John Nash, who believed that all humans were inherently suspicious and selfish creatures that strategised constantly. Using this as his first premise, Nash constructed logically consistent and mathematically verifiable models. He invented system games reflecting his beliefs about human behaviour, including one he called "Fuck You Buddy" in which the only way to win was to betray your playing partner. These games were internally coherent and worked correctly as long as the players obeyed the ground rules that they should behave selfishly and try to outwit their opponents, but when RAND's analysts tried the games on their own secretaries, they instead chose not to betray each other, but to cooperate every time. This did not, in the eyes of the analysts, discredit the models, but instead proved that the secretaries were unfit subjects.