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I've been playing chess for a year almost and during this period i have not read chess books at all: I have an opening manual which i keep in case i need to prepare something, if I will partecipate to tournaments and that i have consulted for some standard openings already, and a Boris Gelfand's Book which is too complex for me and I have not read that one yet. I have howeaver been learning chess principles and basics thanks to youtube, twitch and chess.com lessons so I do not really wanna buy a book that covers the basics of the game; I already want to buy the Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual reccomanded by everyone and very useful for a beginner/intermediate player like me, but since i never play otb (thus is difficoult to play with actual chessboard and pieces) and i lack experience, i think my best try to improve is actually by watching games, recreate and analise them. So I wanted to ask: what do you reccomand as book that containes games from GMs and masters of the games that are instructive and usefull? like some sort of collection than also covers explanations or ''try to find the move'' moments;  thanks a lot

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all books here that are in English here are books I'd recommend. Although I think you shouldn't start by Kasparov as he is way too complicated for your rating level

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marqumax ha scritto:

all books here that are in English here are books I'd recommend. Although I think you shouldn't start by Kasparov as he is way too complicated for your rating level

 

thanks for suggestions i recognize the same endgame book i wanted to buy so that is reassuring. however i feel like most of them are a bit out of contest or too much complicated for me.