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The Queen's Gambit - Accepted!

224 pages, paperback, Steel City Press, 1. edition 2021

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Es handelt sich nicht um ein Buch über die Eröffnung "Damengambit", sondern um ein allgemeines Schach-Lehrbuch für erwachsene Anfänger; die Autoren verwenden regelmäßig Anspielungen und Verweise auf die Netflix-Serie "Das Damengambit / The Queen's Gambit".


This is not a book about the opening "Queen's Gambit", but a general chess textbook for adult beginners; the authors regularly use allusions and references to the Netflix series "The Queen's Gambit".


The game has hundreds of child-friendly books, but what about the adult beginner inspired by The Queen’s Gambit? Rosie Irwin is the perfect example: just like the title character, she’s had her own struggles with mental health and trauma. She accepted the challenge, and chess has developed the confidence. Coached by Jonathan Arnott - a former teacher, politician and chess Candidate Master - it’s been a steep learning curve. In January 2021, Rosie knew nothing about chess but the rules of the game. She’s now playing matches against opponents with 40+ years of experience.

This book is a must for any aspiring player. To go from reading Dostoyevsky to Dvoretsky would be a total culture shock. Whilst claiming to be neither, the authors’ conversational style offers a rare insight into the thought processes needed to move from beginner to tournament player. It is a ‘gateway’ book with stories and anecdotes mixed with chess learning, helping the reader to get to know Rosie whilst joining her on her chess journey. The title of this book (The Queen’s Gambit - Accepted!) illustrates Rosie’s acceptance of the challenge and the chess terminology that any gambit can be ‘accepted’. Don’t expect a dry chess book full of diagrams and notation without any story.

Rosie Irwin never considered playing chess until she saw The Queen’s Gambit and was inspired to take up the game, identifying with the lead character’s emotional struggles. Within a couple of months, she had learned enough from Jonathan to compete in league matches against experienced opponents.

Jonathan Arnott has decades of teaching and chess coaching experience. He has captained the Yorkshire county side, represented White Rose in the European Club Cup (the ‘Champions League’ of chess) and captained Chessable White Rose to victory in the inaugural online Four Nations Chess League.

More Information
Weight 300 g
Manufacturer Steel City Press
Width 14.7 cm
Height 21 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2021
Author Jonathan ArnottRosie irwin
Language English
Edition 1
ISBN-13 978-1-913047-24-5
Pages 224
Binding paperback

005 Introduction

014 Ten things you should know before reading this book

021 Chapter 1: Starting at the end

036 Chapter 2: Impostor syndrome

048 Chapter 3: The real deal

064 Chapter 4: Bare bones

075 Chapter 5: Putting it into practice

081 Chapter 6: Creativity

090 Chapter 7: Weakness

102 Chapter 8: !e humble pawn

109 Chapter 9: Short-term thinking

120 Chapter 10: Mind games

133 Chapter 11: One in a million?

144 Chapter 12: Groundhog Day

156 Chapter 13: Ex appeal

168 Chapter 14: Stuck in the middle

182 Chapter 15: The end of the line

196 Appendix 1: Talk like a chessplayer (Glossary)

207 Appendix 2: What’s next? (And other questions)