I didn't even know there was a capa move by move book...
you recommend it?
I STRONGLY recommend it.
I also just found out that Kramnik: Move by Move will be released in January!
I STRONGLY recommend it.
I also just found out that Kramnik: Move by Move will be released in January!
I have it already!
It's a good series, I agree.
Hmm, odd that it hasn't been release in the US yet. (Imo, release lags are utterly anachronous in today's global economy. Disgusting money-grabbing! Anyway...)
ive got the Ruy Lpoez and the Slav they are both very good books you not only learn about the openings but what moves are the best in all parts of the game. i will get the rest of the books in time. the Capablanca book look a must.
I STRONGLY recommend it.
I also just found out that Kramnik: Move by Move will be released in January!
I have it already!
It's a good series, I agree.
So is the Kramnik move by move book a good one and worth it to buy?
It's by the same author as the Capablanca book. I like everything IM Cyrus Lakdawala writes so I am looking forward to the Kramnik books when it's released here!
I STRONGLY recommend it.
I also just found out that Kramnik: Move by Move will be released in January!
I have it already!
It's a good series, I agree.
So is the Kramnik move by move book a good one and worth it to buy?
I haven't got around to the Kramnik book yet because I'm still reading the one about Capablanca! Other books I've read in the series are Lakdawala's Caro-Kann and Neil McDonald's Ruy Lopez.
I have really been enjoying the books I have in this series.
I am about 75% through Capablanca Move by Move.
I have gone through the first handful of games in both the Scheveningen and the English Move by Move books.
When I am done with these I will be getting a few other books in the series:
Ruy Lopez
Four Knights
Caro-Kann
Taimanov
I sincerely hope they do more player based books. Perhaps a Botvinnik Move by Move or a Keres Move by Move.