It is a regular favorite of elite players, who know that computer-aided preparation now threatens the sharpest lines of the Sicilian or Ruy Lopez at the very least with a forced draw. Highly Recommended book for players with a 1400-1600 chess rating. This book will hold some interest for rpeertoire who don’t play the Caro but find themselves in Panov-Botvinnik or 2. Rubinstein – Schlechter, San Sebastian 1912 Tarrasch, Schottlander, von Bardeleben, von Scheve – Mieses, Paulsen, Riemann, von Gottschall, Leipzig 1888Ĭapablanca – Germann, Miller, Skillicorn, London 1920Įliskases – Grunfeld, Mahrisch-Ostrau 1933 The See-Saw Check, Zugzwang, and Other Tactical Tricks Weak Pawns, Weak Squares and Mighty, Mighty Knightsġ9. Includes chess games from such chess greats as Capablanca, Tarrasch, Fischer, Alekhine, Lasker and Petrosian. Irving Chernev shows beginners the chess strategies required to master the game through sixty two deeply annotated games.Ĭonsidered a classic of chess literature and a perfect companion to Chernev’s Logical Chess Move by Move (also recently updated). This new revised edition by Batsford Chess is now in algebraic notation. One of the best ways to learn chess strategy is to play over annotated master games, and Logical Chess Move by Move is one of the best annotated game collections for beginners. The bestselling author of Logical Chess Move by Move guides players through 62 masterly strategies for chess success in The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played.
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