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MrNossovitch

just purchased on amazon silman's complete book of chess strategy, has anyone read it? any thoughts?

baddogno

Useful little book.  Kind of a little chess encyclopedia.  The title is a bit misleading though.  My copy lived in the bathroom for a few months...Laughing

bbeltkyle89

really, i think silman is a great writer/instructer, but this is not one worth buying.  It is essentially an encyclopedia. Think of it this way, a writer doesnt increase his vocabulary by just reading the dictionary A-Z, but will use the dictionary as a reference. That is what i see this book as, a reference tool.

However i do highly recommend his endgame and reasses your chess books.  Those are far better in terms of what you can learn from them.

NimzoPatzer

Acabas de tirar tu dinero a la basura amigo.

kindaspongey

I don't consider myself properly qualified to evaluate a book like this, but, assuming that I remember correctly, I do feel capable of making one criticism of this specific Silman book (a criticism that I have posted before). The openings are arranged in alphabetical order instead of 1 e4 openings, 1 d4 openings, etc. This makes it harder to perceive things like: "If I play 1 d4 as White and reply to 1 e4 with 1 ... e5 as Black, then I don't need to know about the Sicilian."

GodsPawn2016
Teichmann70 wrote:
It is a ruubbish book and waste of money

lol...you must copy and paste this for every book forum you post in.

kindaspongey

"There is no way to apply chess information derived from books. Those who claim books are helpful are chess businessmen and want to sell books and equipments to gullible chess players. ..." - Teichmann70 (~6 days ago)

dannyhume
It is meant for players rated under 1400, like Pandolfini's Weapons of Chess. With that audience in mind, they are great books.
misterbasic
I have the book. It's useless for beginner because it's information they won't be able to apply to their games. And by the time oh understand the concepts that he briefly skims over in this book, it's obsolete.

I like Silman's endgame course a lot, but this encyclopedic book on "chess strategy" is garbage (sorry Jeremy but it's true).
GodsPawn2016
misterbasic wrote:
I have the book. It's useless for beginner because it's information they won't be able to apply to their games. And by the time oh understand the concepts that he briefly skims over in this book, it's obsolete.

I like Silman's endgame course a lot, but this encyclopedic book on "chess strategy" is garbage (sorry Jeremy but it's true).

Its not true, its your opinion.

dannyhume

Simplistic encyclopedic books can't be applied immediately, but hopefully set the framework for future learning.

lofina_eidel_ismail

tried to read this one, but gave up

and had to agree on the CRITICAL reviews here

https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/1890085014/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_viewpnt_rgt?filterByStar=critical&pageNumber=1

ThrillerFan
GodsPawn2016 wrote:
Teichmann70 wrote:
It is a ruubbish book and waste of money

lol...you must copy and paste this for every book forum you post in.

 

Start up a thread on Danielle Steel novels.  He won't copy that text there.  That stuff's his favorite, along with Miley Cyrus music.  He twerks to it!

Chess960King

I read The Complete Book of Chess Strategy almost every day and it is the one book I always travel with. It is a great book for learning the fundamentals of chess. If you read it 1000 times, you will have learned a lot about chess, including the main lines of opening theory, which is difficult if you only copy bots. This book shows you the actual move orders that are known to be the traditional move orders. 

This is the best chess book in my opinion. No idea how (but not surprised) the average person feels otherwise. That's what life is always like for me. 

All I do these days is read this book, use its opening theory to put in Lichess and play games against proper theory coming back at me, and play puzzles. Playing bots is useless because they don't use proper theory, and playing real people (unless they are masters) is also useless as they don't use proper theory either. 

And just to reply to one of the answers above: reading a dictionary is precisely how to increase your vocabulary. 

If anyone is around 1500+ at chess, and knows real opening theory, please add me as a friend. It's hard to find anyone to play with. To me, any other game is a waste of time. I have been playing for 1 year. 


DavidMaximus

I'm reading this book and I'm not sure whether I found a mistake or I'm missing something...

How could black possibly move Qg7 when Queen is on d8?

Photo from the book
ChessMasteryOfficial

Silman has great books. You can't go wrong.