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How to Beat Younger Players (Download)
Chess is turning into a young man'??s game. Time limits are faster, sessions last longer, and computer databases, and playing engines seem to dominate opening preparation. Add the fact that older players often have jobs and families, that take most of their time, and it's no surprise they suffer painful defeats at the hands of spotty youths.
Nigel Davies is no stranger to this situation; a more mature Grandmaster who refuses to grow old with dignity, he is still slugging it out with young players in tournaments and matches. On this Fritztrainer he argues that an older player, with very little time, can nonetheless remain competitive, but only if he uses guile and common sense, rather than bluster and machismo. There are several aspects to Davies' plan, for example using "low maintenance openings," seeking out particular types of position, making the endgame your hunting ground and looking after your health. He goes on to show how several great players have used such techniques to make outstanding results in their 60s and even 70s. Video running time: 3 hours.
Nigel Davies has been a Grandmaster since 1993, and is a former British Open Quickplay and U21 Champion. With more than 30 years international tournament experience, he is well versed in the various tactics that can be used.
System requirements: Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Video Download drive, mouse, soundcard.