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TDF

I've read the Silman books some time ago, and it has forever changed my way of thinking about chess. The only problem is I don't always read the board correctly, so I don't always understand why certain moves are played. It may be time for me to re-read those books. Can anyone recommend software (chessbase?) or a book that annotates a collection of instructive games? My level is probably between the Winning Chess series, and the Silman books.

 

thanks,

Scott

fanat

"Unbeatable lessons for Juniors" by Robert Snyder is a very good book!

Also, "Logical Chess: Move by Move" by Chernev is a bit older but very clear and instructive collection of games with variety of openings.

snits

As Fanat suggested: Logical Chess Move by Move by Chernev

Other instructive annotated collections:

Strategic Chess: Mastering the Closed Game by Edmar Mednis

Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played (descriptive notation) by Chernev

The Art of Planning in Chess by Mcdonald

Chess: The Art of Logical Thinking by McDonald

Chess Secrets: The Giants of Strategy by McDonald

Chess Success: Planning after the Opening by McDonald

50 Essential Chess Lessons by Giddins

Understanding Chess Move by Move by Nunn

TDF

Thanks for the suggestions. I think I've seen Logical Chess Move by Move at the book store. I will go check it out.