Book Review: 100 Endgames You Must Know by Jesus De La Villa
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Book Review: 100 Endgames You Must Know by Jesus De La Villa

100 Endgames You Must Know is written by GM Jesus De La Villa. This book is originally published by New in Chess which Play Magnus Group owns. This book becomes one of the bestselling chess endgame books within significantly less time.  100 Endgames You Must Know is a perfect book for players from beginners to…

Book Review – Logical Decision Making
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Book Review – Logical Decision Making

Fundamental Chess: Logical Decision Making is one of those books which one can read at any point in life. The book is very instructive and explains the best possible way to practice fundamental chess.  It is such a book that can make an impact on the audience in an instant. The author GM Ramesh is…

Book Review – Endgame Strategy by Mikhail Shereshevsky
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Book Review – Endgame Strategy by Mikhail Shereshevsky

Author of the Book – Mikhail Shereshevsky Publishing Year – 1981 Published By – Everyman chess What to Expect? Endgame strategy is one of the best classics. This book was published in the Russian language in 1981. (yes, around 40 years back!) The first English edition was published in 1985 by everyman chess. This book…

Book Review – Positional Play
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Book Review – Positional Play

Positional play is one of the 6 books of the grandmaster preparation series published by Quality Chess. Other books in this series are Attack and Defence, 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. Positional play is one…

Book Review – Practical Chess Defence
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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…