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The Road to Chess
Improvement
Alex Yermolinsky, Gambit
$24.95/£17.99
"How can I improve my game?" is a perennial question
facing chess players.
While there are no easy answer, Yermolinsky is better qualified
than most to offer advice. Having found the famed 'Soviet School
of Chess' wanting, he trained himself, slowly but surely raising
his game to top-class grandmaster standard.
In this book he passes on many of the insights he has gained over
the years. He steers the reader away from 'quick-fix' approaches,
and focuses on the critical areas of chess understanding and
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The Human Comedy of
Chess - A Grandmaster's Chronicles
Hans Ree
$24.95/£18.99
Dutch Grandmaster Hans Ree is one of the most respected
writers in the chess world today.
"This is a collection of Ree's longer articles, where he
takes the time to elaborate and reflect. These articles give the
reader an excellent overview of the diverse events of the last
decade...." -- Jan Timman |
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Popular Chess
Variants
D.B. Pritchard
$/£14.99
Popular chess variants introduces the reader to some
challenging alternatives to traditional chess. The majority of
games discussed involve standard pieces. In addition there are a
few examples using Chinese (Xianggi), Japanese (Shogi) and
four-handed chess sets. |
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Secrets of Pawn
Endings
Karsten Müller & Frank
Lamprecht
$24.95/£17.99
Endgames with just kings and pawns are the most basic type of
ending. Without an understanding of them it is impossible to
master more complicated endings.
This book provides a through course in pawn endings, from the
simple to the highly complex. Many interesting and beautiful
positions are included, and there are test positions for reader to
solve. |
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Play the Open Games
as Black
John Emms
$23.95/£15.99
This book fills the gaping chasm in chess literature. For
years, those who wish to take on the black side of the Ruy Lopez
have had to muddle their way through against the variety of
alternative openings at White's disposal, as there have been no
books to assist them. |
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The Botvinnik Semi -
Slav
Steffen Pedersen
$21.95/£14.99
The Semi-Slav has been on of the most topical openings of the
last decade, and its most critical variation is the Botvinnik
System (5Bg5 dxc4). Most of today's top grandmasters, including
Khtmlarov, Kramnik and Shirov, have relied on it as Black, White or
both, especially in make-or-break situations. |
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Mikhail ChiGorin- The first
Russian Grandmaster
Khalifman & Soloviov, Chess Stars
$26.95/£17.99
This book of the "Chess Stars" series
introduces the reader to the legacy of the Russian genius - the
chess player Mikhail Chigorin. The authors - the 1999 FIDE World
Champion Alexander Khalifman and IM Sergei Soloviov - have
selected 200 of Chigirin's best wins and have annotated them from
the viewpoint of contemporary
chess theory. The book contains also a brief recount of Chigorin's
participation in chess tournaments and his activities popularising
chess in Russia. the appendix presents further 575 games, played
by Chigorin in the most important Russian and international chess
events of his time. |
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ahovski informator
$31.50/£20.99
Selection of 995 games played from June till
September 1999, annotated by the best world players (Anand,
Kramnik, Karpov, Ivanchuk, Shirov, Adams, Svidler, Khalifman and
others).
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New In Chess
Yearbook 52 (The Masters Choice)
$22.50/£15.00
Sometimes
one single move betrays the Eye of the Master. In cases where
everybody follows the beaten track, he comes up with an original
idea that others are unlikely to even consider. The Master's
Choice!
Includes an excellent theoretical article on The French Tarrasch
by Sergey Ivanov.
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Soviet Chess
Andrew Soltis, McFarland (h/b)
$67.50/£44.99
450 pages. Andrew Soltis follows
the history of Soviet Chess right through the large part of the
20th Century starting with players such as Alekhine, Levenfish
through the Golden era with World Champions Botvinnik, Smyslov,
Tal, Petrosian, then the Spassky-Fischer rivalry right up to the
Karpov-Khtmlarov era.
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ABCDE
$37.50/£24.99
A, B, C, D and
E refer to the five main groups of the Chess Informant
classification of openings. They provide readers with a
comprehensive collection of modern opening theory. Examples from
over 120 000 games and analyses are included. Contributors and
authors of this important working tool are superclass chess
players from all over the world.
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Strategic Chess
Edmar Mednis,
$13.50/£8.99
Highly instructive, fun to read,
and full of revealing insights into the intricacies of the game, 'Strategic
Chess' is an invaluable guide to playing strategically clear
openings more successfully, and achieving a higher level of play.
Masters and amateurs alike will find a wealth of instructive
tactics and techniques in this informative work.
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The Unknown Bobby
Fischer
Donaldson & Tangborn, ICE
$20.99/£13.99
'The Unknown Bobby Fischer' is
really four books in one. Part one is a detailed look at Fischer's
formative years when he went from a struggling Class B player to
U.S. Champion in the space of two and a half years! Published
accounts of the time, reminiscences and rare photos serve to shed
light on a part of Bobby's career that is rarely examined. The
book also offers the reader 87 games, many with heavy annotations.
Thirty-seven of them has never been published or have appeared
only in periodicals or tournament bulletins! This book finishes
with rare interviews and an in-depth look at the large body
of literature surrounding Bobby.
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Attack and Defence
Dvoretsky & Yusupov, Batsford
$26.99/£17.99
The fifth in the series of
phenomenally successful manuals by the world's best trainer and
his star pupil. Dvoretsky and Yusupov's final set of lessons
addresses the key htmlects of the chessboard struggle: attack,
defence, counterattack and the initiative.
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The Complete Encyclopaedia
of Chess Openings, C57 - C59
$17.99/£11.99
The Two Knights' Defence ... full
encyclopaedic coverage of the line beginning with 4. Ng5. 400
pages packed with theory and games
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Aron
Nimzowitsch: A Reappraisal
Raymond Keene, Batsford
$23.99/£15.99
A modern view of the most
influential chess thinker of the 20th century. For more than a
quarter of a century until his death in 1935, Aron Nimzowitsch was
recognised as one of the world's foremost players. The leading
Grandmaster of the Hypermodern school, his games was full of new
ideas and plans, which were accompanied by landmarks in chess
literature such as 'My System' and 'Chess Praxis'. Keene covers
Nimzowitsch's career in details, continuing the themes of 'My
System' and drawing on Nimzowitsch's own notes, which had not
appeared in English before this book. A wide selection of the Grandmaster's
games is included, along with an analysis of his influence on
modern opening play.
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Three Hundred
Chess Games
Siegbert Tarrasch, Hays
$22.45/£14.99
Grandmaster Tarrasch, in 'Dreihundert
Schachpartien (Three Hundred Chess Games)' takes the
combinational school of Paul Morphy and combines it with the
positional school founded by Wilhelm Steinitz. The result is a
powerful system of chess play utilized by the greatest masters
since the turn of the twentieth century. Dr. Tarrasch's system
reflects the entire store of knowledge of chess up to the
hypermodern age. Now available for the first time in English, the
book is a must for every serious chessplayer's library.
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C78
Beliavsky Mikhalchishin, Chess Informant
$17.25/£11.50
Latest theory on The Ruy Lopez from
the Chess Informant series of monographs; a given variation is
scrutinized most thoroughly: all the relevant games are
inventoried, from the earliest which gave birth to that variation
to their most recent developments, featuring excerpts from
published comments and suggestions.
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The Benko
Gambit
Jacobs & Kinsman, Batsford
$22.45/£14.99
The Benko Gambit is one of the most
challenging replies to 1d4 which Black contests the initiative
from the outset and strikes fear into the hearts of many White
players. Despite being a reletively young opening the Benko is now
highly respected and considered to be quite sound.
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Budapest Gambit
Dimitri Oleinikov,
ChessBase
$26.93/£17.95
Oleinikov introduces you to the
development of the Budapest Gambit and the current state of
theory. In many database text articles and model games he explains
the fundamental ideas of this opening. There are 60 training
quizzes, sorted according to strategy, tactics and traps. they are
ideally suited to test your knowledge after you have gone through
the course. The CD also contains teaching and training databases,
but also full reference database with over 3000 games from the
Budapest gambit and a full position tree.
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Chess
Highlights of the 20th Century
Graham Burgess, Gambit
$29.99/£19.99
Like the rest of the world, the
game of chess has changed enormously during the 20th century. This
book surveys the developments by focusing on the top events,
greatest achievements and most brilliant games, year-by-year.
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Mastering the
Bishop Pair
Srokovsky & Borulia & Braslawski, ICE
$22.49/£14.99
A bishop is worth three pawns, the
same as a knight. But what about two bishops versus bishop and
knight or versus two knights? the whole is greater than the sum of
the parts. Frequently the bishop pair is an advantage, sometimes
decisive. discover and master the secrets of the bishop pair, and
how to combat it.
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The Power Chess Program:
Book 2
Nigel Davies, Batsford
$25.49/£16.99
The real secret of mastering chess
is to blend fast and accurate calculation with good positional
understanding. In order to foster the development of these skills,
Davies developed an unique training program that has enabled many
supposedly 'average' club players to increase their playing
strength out of all recognition.
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Starting out in
Chess
Byron Jacobs, Everyman Chess
$12.95/£9.99
IM Jacobs provides newcomers to the
chess with a through grounding in the fundamental principles of
the game. In this book he takes the novice player to the standard
at which they can enjoy a friendly or competitive game. Start out
on a fascinating journey of chess discovery with this fun,
easy-to-follow book!
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The Sveshnikov Sicilian
Neil McDonald, Batsford
$22.49/£14.99
The Sveshnikov Sicilian is arguably
the most dynamic line in the whole of the Sicilian Defense. Black
takes on certain structural weaknesses but gains active piece play
as compensation which is very much in keeping with the modern
style of play. Black is not content to equalise but from the start
sets out to wrest the advantage from his opponent's hands.
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