Emmanuel Neiman is a FIDE Master who teaches chess in his home country France. He is the (co-) author of Invisible Chess Moves and Tune Your Chess Tactics Antenna, highly successful books on tactics and training.
"A useful and instructive book!"--Matthew Sadler "The Silicon Way
to Chess Improvement"
"Emmanuel Neiman breaks down Carlsen's skills into 12 chapters,
which cover everything from a discussion of his style down to how
Carlsen likes to attack, defend and especially exchange pieces.
Neiman challenges his readers to analyze a number of positions of
Carlsen's before explaining in some detail what the champ played,
and crucially why. The work concludes with plenty of complete games
and, overall, is essentially an excellent collection of lessons,
not least from the aspects of technique and psychology."-- "CHESS
Magazine"
"Emmanuel Neiman provides a trainer perspective on the play of
Magnus Carlsen. The author dissects what mental and technical
qualities set Magnus apart from the rest of elite chess players.
Neiman explains why Magnus approach to chess opening was important
to see classical chess. Particularly, Carlsen's structural approach
in contrast to the search for the best move in every position. The
Magnus method is a revelation about the chess toolkit of today's
chess world champion. Highly recommend."--Miguel Ararat "Florida
Chess Quarterly"
"I like the way diagrammed positions are set up to illustrate
certain themes and after we have failed to work out the plan there
is a discussion of how he won. An excellent book. I do like the
long explanations about style, his patience in dull positions and
of course is overwhelming desire to try and win every game."--Gary
Lane, International Master "Chess Moves Magazine"
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