14/02/2022 – Los grandes maestros alemanes Dr. Karsten Mueller y Luis Engel han publicado un interesante cursillo dentro de la serie de los programas Fritz Trainer. GM Lars Bo Hansen fue el jugador que inventó el modelo de los cuatro tipos de jugadores de ajedrez en 2005. En una vídeo entrevista repartida en partes, Dr. Karsten Mueller nos presenta los cuatro tipos. Hoy: el pragmático.
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Playing styles in chess are an important and thus often discussed topic. GM Dr. Karsten Müller and GM Luis Engel take up a model by GM Lars Bo Hansen based on 4 player types.
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El modelo estándar de los 4 tipos de jugadores de ajedrez
por Dr. Karsten Mueller y Luis Engel
A algunos jugadores les gusta atacar, otros prefieren una sólida defensa. Otros se saben toda la teoría de aperturas y todavía otros prefieren jugar por pura intuición. ¿Pero, no estamos todos de acuerdo que no existe "el enfoque correcto" a la hora de jugar al ajedrez?
Cada tipo de juego y cada jugador tienen sus puntos fuertes y flacos.
Los cuatro tipos de jugadores de ajedrez:
El activista (por ejemplo: Aronian, Kasparov, Polgar, Tal)
El reflector (por ejemplo: Carlsen, Capablanca, Karpov, Keymer)
El pragmático (por ejemplo: Caruana, Fischer, Euwe, Korchnoi)
El teórico (por ejemplo: Giri, Steinitz, Botvinnik, Kramnik)
GM Karsten Müller y GM Luis Engel han invertido mucho tiempo en encontrar una definición para cada uno de los cuatro tipos de jugadores y han escrito y publicado un libro que está teniendo mucho éxito en Alemania. Además han preparado también un cursillo dentro de la serie de los Fritz Trainer de ChessBase, dedicado al mismo tema:
Playing styles in chess are an important and thus often discussed topic. GM Dr. Karsten Müller and GM Luis Engel take up a model by GM Lars Bo Hansen based on 4 player types.
Playing styles in chess are an important and thus often discussed topic. GM Dr. Karsten Müller and GM Luis Engel take up a model by GM Lars Bo Hansen based on 4 player types.
Arne KaehlerArne Kaehler, una persona creativa y apasionada por los juegos de mesa en general, nació en Hamburgo y aprendió a jugar ajedrez muy pequeño. Al enseñar ajedrez a equipos juveniles y al crear contenido sobre ajedrez en YouTube, Arne consiguió transmitir su pasión y llegó a crear un curso de ajedrez online. Actualmente, Arne publica en la página inglesa de ChessBase, enfocándose en producir artículos entretenidos y de promoción.
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