Chess book recommendation 1
1, if you are still a beginner, then, the former Soviet coach Roman? Pailes and Lev? Albert's concise chess course is your first choice.
2. Then, the Soviet grandmaster Blancstein's "Self-taught Chess" must be read. Don't think it's elementary reading after reading the title. Probably middle and advanced players will benefit.
3. By the way, Cam should be able to play chess, too. A chapter * * * 24 is also written for beginners. See what the world champion says.
4. Learn some comprehensive theories and absorb some nutrition from the Cradle of Chess Masters translated by Mr. Ye and Mr. Huang Min Ju. Most of the contents there are from Soviet chess? Further education school? , are all classic theories.
5. Then read the Theoretical Problems of Modern Chess written by Lipnicky, a Soviet chess player, and get a general understanding of chess.
6. The Trilogy of Chess Improvement by Soviet grandmaster Su Yiding is good, but it is a little hard to read. Don't worry, do some detailed work first, and learn from the beginning, the middle and the end.
7. Dvoretsky, the best coach in the Soviet Union, has a complete set of teaching materials, from the beginning, to the middle and to the end. But the Chinese version of this set of books has not been seen yet.
Chess book recommendation 2
8. What is the actual layout of Master estrin's chess game? Change is a bit out of place? It is more important to understand the principle from the beginning, and the tactical means adopted in the layout will have new changes, but the strategic thinking of the layout will never be out of date.
9. Just like Liedi's 64-grid Tour Guide Master, who can deny its value just because it is outdated?
10, if it is out of date, Nimuzovic's My System will also be in disgrace, but I know many masters have watched it grow up.
1 1, what about the middle game? See what? The first and second volumes of You Wei's chess game are studied from the static and dynamic angles respectively, so you don't have to read the encyclopedia of chess game after reading it.
12, Wilbach's Complete Works of Chess is important, but the thick five volumes have stopped many readers. I haven't even read such an excellent master as Dvoratsky.
13. Let's take a look at Mr. Hong Kemin's "How to Play Chess Endgame" for an overview.
14. To learn endgame skills, you must read endgame strategies written by M.Shereshevsky, one of the strongest players in Belarus. It is not an endgame book classified by residual strength, but mainly talks about the general methods of endgame. After reading it, you will definitely benefit a lot.
15 Of course, Kapablanka's Best Chess Endgame must be read, because karpov read the Bible when he was a child.