With the ascent of computer technology, humans have a chance to develop their thinking process in chess based on hard evidence. Think Like a Machine explores human limitations and proposes new avenues for human thinking, inspired by computer engines. In positions taken almost exclusively from modern tournament play, the authors present jaw-dropping continuations which humans struggle to find, not due to lower human computing power, due to conceptual and perceptual limitations. In this book these "crazy" moves are analyzed and categorized. If you want to expand your chess imagination, understanding and intuition, Think Like a Machine is the book is for you.
Noam Manella
Noam Manella is an Israeli writer known for his novel "The Unseen World," a deeply introspective exploration of identity and memory. His prose is poetic and evocative, drawing readers into the complex emotions of his characters. Manella's work challenges traditional narratives and pushes the boundaries of storytelling.