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The Most Aggressive Response to the Nimzo Explained by One of it's Leading Exponents
Play the 4. f3 Nimzo-Indian
The Official Inside Story of Vladimir Kramnik's Sensational Match Win Against Garry Kasparov
Brain Games World Chess Championship 2000
A Grandmaster Shows How to Make the Most of Your Pawns
Understanding Pawn Play in Chess
Unravels the Mysteries of a Rich and Complex Chess Opening
The Meran System
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Learn to Command Your Chess Army!
Chess Tactics Workbook
The Essential Guide to Closing Out and Winning Games
639 Essential Endgame Positions
The Life And Crimes of Norman Tweed Whitaker
Shady Side
What to Do When White Avoids the Ruy Lopez
Play the Open Games as Black
A Top English Grandmaster Explains the 200 Most Astonishing and Insructive Moves in the History of Chess
The Most Amazing Chess Moves of All Time
Winning Chess Strategy for Kids
Winning with the Hungarian Attack
Easy Guide to the Nge2 King's Indian
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1001 Original Chess Puzzles to Challenge All Standards of Player, From Beginner to Grandmaster
The Ultimate Chess Puzzle Book
Its Your Move
A Gold Medal Winner Explains How to Play and Win at Chess
Learn Chess
A Collection of Sparkling Modern Games to Instruct and Entertain
101 Brilliant Chess Miniatures
Modern Defence
Improve Your Opening Play
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Mastering Tactical Ideas
Grandmaster at Work
Pillsbury the Extraordinary
Beating the Sicilian Defense Chameleon Variation
Petrosian the Powerful
Publisher: Dover
Author: Hans Kmoch
Year of Publication: 1990 Pages: 304
Notation Type: Descriptive (DN)
Book Description Profoundly original discussion of pawn play isolates its elements and elaborates on various aspects. Basic relationships of one or two pawns constitute winning strategy. Multitude of examples demonstrate paramount significance of elements of pawn manipulation. 182 diagrams. Index of games.
Pawn Power in Chess
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.
1001 Brilliant Ways to Checkmate
Modern Chess Strategy
How to Play the Chess Opening
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