CHESS BOOKS
The Trompowsky Attack
Rubinstein Complex of the Nimzo-Indian
Sicilian Defense in the Last Decade
Grand Prix Attack
My Love Affair with Tchigorin
The Catalan
How To Play the Winawer Countergambit
American Chess Art
Fischer's Weapon: Winning with the Ruy Lopez Exchange Variation
(1) A Review of Basic Endgames,
(2) Knight Endings-Part One,
(3) Knight Endings-Part Two,
(4) Bishop vs Knight,
(5) Bishops of Opposite Color,
(6) Rook Endings,
(7) Double Rook Endings,
(8) Rook & Bishop vs Rook & Bishop,
(9) Queen and Rook vs Queen and Rook,
(10) Queen Endings, and
(11) Queen and Bishop vs Queen and Knight.
This book will provide the advanced player with practical advice on how to play positions and is an invaluable guide to the properties of the individual pieces and how they combine together
There is no other endgame book for the stronger player like this one - it is a classic.
Essential Chess Endings for Advanced Players
The Evans Gambit Revolution
The Fischer Attack in the Najdorf
A Road to the Expert Title
The Sicilian Scheveningen for Black
Queen's Gambit Accepted
The Tchigorin Defense
A Road to the Master Title
Henning Schara Gambit
Modern Chess Lessons
The Noteboom Variation
This book, edited by Grandmaster Andrew Soltis, presents 58 of Sam Loyd's problems for your consideration. In addition to the puzzles, the author extensively discusses the man behind the puzzles.
Sam Loyd: His Story and Best Problems
Against the Maroczy Bind
International Chess Tournament
Baden Baden 1925
The Landmark Positional Chess Training Classic in an Easy-To-Study Algebaic Format / 419 Diagrams
My System - 21st Century Edition
Chess Middlegame Combinations
New Winning Techniques for Players of All Levels
Chessercizes
300 Winning Strategies for Players of All Levels
More Chessercizes - Checkmate
Chess Masters on Their Art
How to Get Better at Chess
How to Win Quickly at Chess
Take My Rooks
Yasser Seirawan deeply analyzes each of the 24 games of the 1990 World Chess Championship . played in New York and Lyon. France. He answers all of the big questions, who was belligerent, who blew it and why.
The final section gives all 158 tournament games played by Kasparov and Karpov, arguably the two best chess players who have ever lived. The games appear by opening, a far more useful arrangement for the chess student than the ordinary chronological presentation.
Five Crowns
Winning with the Sicilian Defense - VOLUME 1
Application of Chess Theory
Gift Ideas
New Arrivals
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