For beginners: How to Reassess Your Chess
How to Reassess Your Chess vs. My System
I am a big fan of How to Reassess Your Chess (RYC). However, My System is a classic. I agree with hakim2005 -- inexperienced players should start with RYC. The first section of My System is also useful for beginners, but Part 2 is much more advanced and perhaps a little esoteric. I have found RYC to contain much more practical advice. For reference, I'm about 1500 USCF OTB and about 1900 in Online Chess on this site.
HTRYC is for 1200-1600, from what I've read in it. I'd strongly recommend My System over anything by Silman - Silman's books will be forgotten in another 5 or 10 years while My System has gone down as one of the greatest books ever written (and for good reason). Two more books I'd recommend are Chess Fundamentals and A Primer of Chess by Jose Capablanca - they're both very interesting and excellent books. It's funny how you almost never see titled players recommending Silman, but class players sing his praise and are convinced that he's teaching them to become masters.
sure, it definitely has good stuff in it, but i think you might get more out of my system. of course, best scenario is to get them both. :D
I haven't read Silman but I have read My System, Chess Praxis and Blockade, all by my favorite namesake, Aron Nimzovitch. I think MS should be on every chessplayers "must read" list and his other 2 books are also worthwhile, CP more so than Blockade, although the latter is fairly short about the same length as Lasker's Common Sense in Chess and Capa's My Chess Career and Chess Fundamentals, also all worth reading.
Emmanual Lasker commented that "My System" was not much of a system at all and more a series of random pointers. Of course he could have been saying that to get Nimzo's goat. He didn't have anything to say about Silman though.
And Silman is not a great player, so he cannot know more than Nimzo did...
It always amazes me how some players here tag Silman as being "weak". If I am not mistaken, he won the American, U.S. and National Open tournaments. His peak rating was around 2400. That is an OTB rating, not turn-based chess or any other form of online chess where you have days to think about your moves. He holds an International Master title. To me, that is very, very, very far from being weak.
I wonder how many times IM pfren grinds his teeth and bangs his fist on the table when the posters start arguing with him about opening lines. I think the only reason he puts little "tongue outs" and "smiley faces" on his posts is because he is not allowed to speak his mind freely.
Titled players have a TON LOAD more OTB experience than anyone here. And they are most certainly not weak players.
I will get off my soap box now.
Which do you prefer? Why?