CHESS BOOKS
How to Master Chess Imbalances
How to Reassess Your Chess - WORKBOOK
Professional, Scholastic and Internet Chess Rules
Publisher: Cardoza Publishing
Author: Eric Schiller
Year of Publication: 2003 Pages: 128
Notation Type: None
Book Description This rule book is the essential guide to the professional, scholastic, and Internet rules of chess. Written in plain English for practical use, you'll learn everything you need to know about tournaments, rating systems, etiquette for in-person and online play, and chess notation. Special sections for students and parents answer all the frequently asked questions about competitive play. These are the rules that apply to every tournament form of chess, from scholastic competitions, to world championship play. About the Author(s) Eric Schiller is a National Master and well-known opening theoretician. He has authored Bozens of monographs and is a Contributing Editor to Chess Life magazine. He holds a Ph. D. in Linguistics from the University of Chicago, and has translated Works by the present and former World Champions.
The Official Rules of Chess
Tal Botvinnik 1960
Nezhmetdinov's Best Games of Chess
How To Think In Chess
Why You Lose at Chess
Comprehensive Coverage of an Important Modern Chess Opening
The French - Tarrasch Variation
How I Became a Grandmaster at Age 14
495 Instructive Positions from Grandmaster Games
Positional Chess Handbook
A Life-Long Sozin Devotee Explains the Subtleties of this Aggressive System for White
The Sicilian Sozin
Authoritative Coverage of a Massive Opening Complex, Including the Hedgehog and Anti-Benoni
The Symmetrical English
Attacking with 1. e4
How to Use Your Pawns to Fight for the Initiative and Central Control
Dynamic Pawn Play in Chess
A Grandmaster Explains a Solid and Dependable Repertoire
The Queen's Gambit and Catalan for Black
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French Classical
A Detailed Account of the Solid Opening Favoured by Vladimir Kramnik and Other Super-Grandmasters
The Petroff
A Practical Guide to Encouraging Your Opponents to Self-Destruct!
How to be Lucky in Chess
A New Endgame Encyclopedia for the 21st Century
Fundamental Chess Endings
Meeting the Spanish without 3... A6
Offbeat Spanish
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The Ever-Popular 4. Qc2
Classical Nimzo-Indian
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Magic of Mikhail Tal
Dutch Stonewall
A Top-Class Grandmaster Explains Step-By-Step How Chess Games are Won
Publisher: Gambit
Author: John Nunn
Year of Publication: 2008 Pages: 240
Notation Type: Figurine (FN)
Book Description John Nunn is one of the most highly regarded chess writers in the world. He has carefully selected thirty modern games to help the reader understand the most important aspects of chess and to illustrate modern chess principles in action. Virtually every move is explained using words that everyone can understand. Jargon is avoided as far as possible. Almost all the examples are taken from the 1990s and show how key ideas are handled by the grandmasters of today. The emphasis is on general principles that readers will be able to use in their own games, and detailed analysis is only given where it is necessary. Each game contains many lessons, but to guide the reader through the most important ideas in each phase of the game, the thirty games are grouped thematically into those highlighting opening, middlegame and endgame themes. About the Author(s) John Nunn is a grandmaster from England. He has won four individual gold medals and three team silver medals at Chess Olympiads. In the Chess World Cup of 1988/9, he finished sixth overall, ahead of several former World Champions. He is arguably the most highly acclaimed chess writer in the world, with two of his books receiving the prestigious British Chess Federation Book of the Year Award.
Understanding Chess Move by Move
Brilliant sacrifices and combinations, either calculated in advance or played on the spur of the moment, give us thrills that cannot be equaled by any other aspect of the game. And, by a very fortunate coincidence, these brilliant strokes are just what we need to become first-rate players.
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