Middle Game Principles

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thebetach

@Melvin,cn u gv me the link where i can download the book...thnks in advance!

thebetach

thnks guys,dats helpful...

Chicken_Monster
hankas wrote:
If I may recommend, try Capablanca's Chess Fundamentals book. Capablanca's Last Lectures is a bit more verbose, but it contains the same materials as Chess Fundamentals and with more explanation. The principles mentioned in those books may seem simple at first (typical of Capablanca I suppose), but as your understanding of chess grows you may find yourself returning to those same principles with broader application than you ever thought before. That is my experience with Capablanca's books anyway.

Why aren't you recommending Last Lectures instead, since it has more explanation according to you.

zborg

Did anyone actually READ this short thread ??

The OP let it die-on-the-vine nearly 3 years ago, FYI.

miw321

Remember this single most important principle, perhaps second to Check for Tactics: manoeuvring!

iBotelho

nice guide