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Ava Thompson

Chess Team Wins

Chess Team Wins explores the fascinating world of international chess team championships, revealing how these competitions reflect a nation's intellectual and strategic capabilities beyond individual player talent.
Drawing from FIDE tournament records, the book delves into the evolution of team strategy and the socio-political factors influencing a country's success on the 64 squares.
One intriguing aspect is how national chess programs are impacted by political and economic climates, demonstrating how these factors can either bolster or hinder a team's performance.
The book uniquely focuses on the team dynamic in chess, an area often overshadowed by individual achievements.
It progresses through examinations of strategic development, socio-political contexts, and analyses of landmark tournaments, offering a comprehensive view of what constitutes a “chess team win.”
By combining statistical analysis with historical research, Chess Team Wins provides a nuanced understanding, revealing that winning isn't just about individual skill, but about collective effort, strategic thinking, and national investment in intellectual pursuits.
132 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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