Chess books reviews
A perennial best-seller, this book is recommended for older children (and for adults) as well as for teachers. 'In this book, chess is a teacher, and I aim to show it is a great one'-Garry Kasparov.
In Logical Chess: Move by Move, Irving Chernev shows 33 games in detail, explaining the moves of the masters and showing readers where to place the chess pieces for the best results. Chess instruction begins with a review (or an introduction, for new players) of the basics but presented in the context of when these rules and tactics were first published or widely adopted, and advances to analyze games from the leading players of the late 1800s whose play set the standard for today’s grandmasters.
Written for students with a middle school reading level and above, this text blends chess instruction with history providing portraits of many of the players and a contextual overview of the world when chess was developing to the game we know today. Of course our first recommendation is Great Moves: Learning Chess Through History, by Sunil Weeramantry, Alan Abrams and Robert McLellan.
Two Minor Pieces San Luis 2005 2nd edition Secret Life of Bad Bishops Sharp Endgames Sicilian Taimanov Sicilian Warfare Small Steps 2 Success Small Steps to Giant Improvement Soviet Chess Primer Soviet Chess Primer Soviet Chess Strategy Soviet Middlegame Technique Soviet Outcast Street Smart Chess Tactimania Technical Decision Making in Chess The Benko Gambit The Berlin Defence The Berlin Wall The Cutting Edge 1 - The Open Sicilian 1 The Cutting Edge 2 - Sicilian Najdorf 6.Be3 The Exhilarating Elephant Gambit The Italian Renaissance - I: Move Orders, Tricks and Alternatives The Italian Renaissance - II: The Main Lines The King's Gambit The Nemesis - Geller's Greatest Games The Queen's Indian Defence The Road to Reykjavik The Science of Strategy The Secret Ingredient to Winning at Chess The Sveshnikov Reloaded The Thinkers Think Like a Machine True Lies in Chess Under the Surface Understanding Chess Tactics Vladimir Kramnik - The Inside Story of a Chess Genius Winning Woodpecker Method Auf Deutsch (German books) Grossmeister-Repertoire 4 (GERMAN) Grossmeister-Repertoire 5 (GERMAN) Grossmeister-Repertoire 9 - Grunfeldindisch Band 2 (GERMAN) Verbesseren Technik (GERMAN) Verbessern Sie Ihre Schach (GERMAN) Vonden Legenden Lernen (GERMAN) Updates A Spanish Repertoire for Black Grandmaster Repertoire 1 - 1.d4 volume one ( pgn) Grandmaster Repertoire 2 - 1.For Teachers and Older “Advanced Beginner” Students
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