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Secrets of Pawnless Endings
After the success of Secrets of Rook Endings, John Nunn turns his attention towards endgames without pawns. These occur surprisingly often in practice and are extremely tactical in…
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Secrets of Practical Chess
What is the best way to improve your chess results? Memorizing an opening encyclopaedia, learning endgame theory, solving puzzle positions ... there must be an easier way. How about making…
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The Art of the Middle Game
The Art of the Middle Game by Paul Keres and Alexander Kotov is a superb guide to this often neglected area of chess.
These two formidable grandmasters cover attacking the king,…
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The Trompowsky
The Trompowsky Attack is well known as an ambitious and aggressive opening. Initially an offbeat line favored by club players, in recent history it has undergone somewhat of a…
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More Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps 2
More Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps 2 is a follow up to the ever-popular book, Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps, Volume 1.
It is written by US National Master and chess instructor, Bruce…
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Teaching Chess in the 21st Century
Looking for a chess teaching guide for a standards-based math curriculum or school chess club? Teaching Chess in the 21st Century is designed to incorporate chess into a math curriculum for…
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Fundamental Chess Openings
The first moves of a chess game define the nature of the whole struggle, as both players stake their claim to the critical squares and start to develop their plans. It is essential to play…
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Sharpen Your Chess Tactics in 7 Days
Sharpen Your Tactics in 7 Days is written by Australian chess champion Gary Lane. He introduced his unique training methods in his best selling book, Improve Your Chess in 7 Days. Now he…
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