The Two-Book Chess Library

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CaseyReese

While many chess enthusiasts have dozens of chess books, most other players need only a couple of books to become proficient at the game: a manual and a collection of games to see how the manual's advice is applied.

All of the following manuals contain the rules, guides to basic tactics and endings, principles for good play in the opening, middlegame, and endgame, along with strategic concepts and problems:

Reuben Fine:
      Chess the Easy Way

Antonio Gude:
      A Complete Chess Course

Milton Hanauer:
      Chess Made Simple
Patrick Wolff:
      The Complete Idiot's Guide to Chess/Learn to Play Chess Like a Boss

All of the following game collections are suitable for beginning through intermediate players. For each author, I've recommended both an anthology and a chess profile.

Irving Chernev:
      The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played: 62 Masterpieces (or either of the prequels The Russians Play Chess: 50/56 Master Games or The Golden Dozen/Twelve Great Chess Players and Their Best Games)
      Capablanca's Best Chess Endings (The entire games are annotated.)

Reuben Fine:
      Chess Marches On/50 Chess Lessons From Modern Master Play/Fifty Chess Masterpieces (or the sequel The World's a Chessboard/Great Moments in Modern Chess)
      Lessons From My Games/A Passion for Chess/Reuben Fine's Best Games

Fred Reinfeld:
      Great Brilliancy-Prize Games of the Chess Masters
      Morphy: Chess Masterpieces (or any of the prequels Tarrasch's Best Games of Chess, The Immortal Games of Capablanca, Colle's Chess Masterpieces, or Keres' Best Games of Chess)

Yasser Seirawan:
      Winning Chess Brilliancies
      Chess Duels: My Games With the World Champions

Savielly Tartakower:
      500 Master Games of Chess (This is sometimes published in three volumes, but the sequel 100 Master Games of Modern Chess is always one book.)
      My Best Games of Chess (This is sometimes published in two volumes. Either is fine.)

RussBell

Good Chess Books for Beginners and Beyond...

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

QueenCrml
Wow… thank you for this. I’ve been wanting to move my game forward. This is much better than sifting through previews on Amazon!
khannaji127

:tup :tup

tygxc

Only 2 books...
"Zürich 1953" - Bronstein
"Dvoretzky's Endgame Manual" - Dvoretzky

lavrined

Просто для достижения) Но и ещё вопрос, может кто-то посоветовать, действительно качественную литературу на русском для изучения игры (не для детей), которую можно найти в электронном варианте