Some of the best tactic books?

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ricorat

Hello everyone I was wondering what some of the best tactic books were (books full of puzzles) besides the woodpecker method

JoshPrice

Wood pecker method by far! Use the method!

JoshPrice

Getting the chessable version is really good

ricorat
PvzGuy13 wrote:

Wood pecker method by far! Use the method!

So I got it for free online and solved all the intermidiate puzzles, but, I don't have enough time to solve them all in 1 day. Puzles in it were really high quality though and the chessable coarse might make it easier but, I'm broke

JoshPrice
ricorat wrote:
PvzGuy13 wrote:

Wood pecker method by far! Use the method!

So I got it for free online and solved all the intermidiate puzzles, but, I don't have enough time to solve them all in 1 day. Puzles in it were really high quality though and the chessable coarse might make it easier but, I'm broke

Be careful about getting free books and stuff online, even though it seems alright, most of the time it's illegal

JoshPrice

just a warning

ricorat

The site I got it from is scribd which is legal as you pay for a membership each month

JoshPrice

alright cool!

OrphanGenerator

i just found out im gonna get blasted by the fbi, how was your day?

tygxc

"Bobby Fischer Teaches Chesss" - Fischer

ProudExpert4

Secrets of Practical Chess by John Nunn
 
 

BroiledRat
I reiterate the quality of the Woodpecker Method.

Great book.
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Secrets of Practical Chess by John Nunn
 
 

 

That is an amazing chess book but not a tactic book. Far more useful than a tactic book happy.png

 

Improve Your Chess Tactics by Neishtadt, Test Your Chess IQ triology , Chess Middlegames by Laszlo Polgar and of course mother of all, Encylopedia of Chess Combinations , comes to my mind for the OP.

OrphanGenerator
50MovesRule wrote:
BroiledRat wrote:
I reiterate the quality of the Woodpecker Method.

Great book.

Can I get the online pdf of it?

Yeah. Just search up PDFs and you should get a result immediately

RussBell

Good Chess Books for Beginners and Beyond...

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/good-chess-books-for-beginners-and-beyond

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell

OrphanGenerator

I love how so many people suggested the woodpecker method that he had to add in "beside the woodpecker method"

punter99

Encyclopedia of chess combinations

ricorat

Thanks for the reccomendations y'all happy.png

KineticPawn

The Step Method Workbooks have some very good tactics. I say very good because there are some very simple looking ones that appear to have multiple good answers but upon deep analysis have very concrete reasons why the others are bad.