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NimzoRoy a écrit :

My System and Chess Praxis by Nimzovitch

My 60 Memorable Games by Fischer, Alekhines Best Games 1908-1937 by Alekhine, The Complete Games of Paul Keres by PK, My Best Games 1935-1957 by Smyslov.

Basic Chess Endings by GM Fine, Practical Chess Endings by Keres, A Guide to Chess Endings by GM Euwe & David Hooper

I love classic authors too. Especialy Euwe (Position Combination, Judgement and Planning)

One thing to do is to study their analysis with no engine at all, then after, see what the engine has to say. Sometimes it can reverse a +- offered by a world champion into a =+ (Happens in Alekhine collection), and you gain a lot of experience from understanding what a champion has in mind and how a machine refutes it (and Alekhine would likely have crushed any human in his +- position)

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how to win at chess by levy rozman

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Simple Chess
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What is the best book for beginners?

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Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess
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Best opening book for beginners?
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If you get this book don't just read it actually setup the examples . . .

Because what you learn will be useful through your whole chess life . . .

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I think I remember studying a middlegame book written by nezhmetdinov 20+ years ago. Pretty sure reading that book corresponded with a nice ratings bump for me. Google is no help. Does anyone know what book this might be? Thanks!