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BarackBombetta

Hi,

I'm looking for a good book of annotated games. In particular, I'm starting to look at GMs' games, trying to do an exercise like "Guess the Move". I think it is useful, but I would like to read comments at the end of my exercise, just to compare my "line of thought" with the one of the annotator.

I've just find "Understanding Chess Move by Move", but it doesn't have such a lot of games. Can anyone help me in my research? Thank you so much happy.png

Sqod
BarackBombetta wrote:

"Understanding Chess Move by Move"

I really like this one, unless this is the same one you meant:

Chernev, Irving. 1998. Logical Chess: Move by Move. London: Faber & Faber.

BarackBombetta

No, it is not the same. Thank you!

jambyvedar

Chess: The Art of Logical Thinking: From the First Move to the Last by Neil Mc Donald

Winning Chess Brilliancies By Seirawan

Best Lessons of a Chess Coach by Sunil weeramantry

Lessons with a Grandmaster by Boris Gulko

 

 

kindaspongey

Perhaps some of these would be of interest:

Petrosian: Move by Move by Thomas Engqvist

"Engqvist gives us a rare treat and a genuine, sympathetic understanding of one of chess' greats who nowadays tends to gets lost in the shuffle!" - Michael Ciamarra (2014)

Grandmaster Chess Strategy by Jürgen Kaufeld & Guido Kern

https://web.archive.org/web/20140708093410/http://www.chesscafe.com/text/review812.pdf

BarackBombetta

Thanks a lot for the answers. I think I have a lot of material now grin.pnggrin.png!