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Book Review – Opening Simulator King’s Indian Defense

When I first saw the book’s name, I thought this book is about full opening theory similar to the Grandmaster Repertoire series, but it is completely different. This book is mainly aimed at positions. It is the first book ever that gives problems for solving only for this particular opening. Andreas’ idea about this book…

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Book Review- My System by Aron Nimzowitsch

My System written by Aron Nimzowitsch is one of the “must study” books in chess literature. This book is classified under the ‘Chess classics’ category by Quality Chess. The book should be studied in the earlier stages of learning chess. This book was first published in the German language in 1925. But there was no…

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Book review – Attack and Defence by Jacob Aagaard

Attack and Defence is one of the 6 books of the grandmaster preparation series published by Quality Chess. Other books in this series are positional play, Endgame Play, calculation, strategic play, and thinking inside the box. This grandmaster preparation series is one of the bestseller book series in the chess world. Author Of Book –…

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Book Review – Practical Chess Defence

A game of chess goes on like one player makes mistake and the other tries to capitalize on it. Then comes themes like ideas, refutations, attack, defense, counterattack, and much more. When one player attacks it depends on the other player’s style to put up a defense or create a counter-attack. It is mostly recommended…

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Book Review – Python Strategy by Tigran Petrosian

Do you know the 9th World Chess Champion? Tigran Vartanovic Petrosian. He had written this book “Python Strategy ” which covers his games, his journey in chess, insights from his co-authors about how Petrosian was, and a lot of interesting interviews. Tigran explains his journey of how he and his brother worked hard to get…

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