What chess workbooks do you guys recommend?

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SuperAwesomeSarthak

What chess workbooks and books do you guys recommend for expert/master level players?

play4fun64

1. Chess Informants. I witnessed one player progressed up to GM without Chessbase.

2. Dvoretsky Endgame Manual. The endgame bible.

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SuperAwesomeSarthak
play4fun64 wrote:

1. Chess Informants. I witnessed one player progressed up to GM without Chessbase.

2. Dvoretsky Endgame Manual. The endgame bible.

Thank you! I currently am reading the dvoretsky endgame manual, and I'm finding it very interesting. I will have to look into Chess Informants

chessterd5

Ruben Fines Basic Chess Endings

A_Pompeu

Encyclopedia of Chess Combinations - Branko Tadic

The Complete Manual of Positional Chess - Konstantin Sakaev & Landa

Lessons With a Grand Master - Boris Gulko; Joel Sneed

School of Chess Excellence - Mark Dvoretsky

Keegan

I really enjoy “Cognitive Chess” by Konstantin Chernyshov. It’s a good challenge for advanced players.

quierom

Bible

Sadler

Artur Yusupov's award-winning training course (Quality Chess)
Grandmaster Training Camp 1 – Calculation! by Sam Shankland (Quality Chess)
Grandmaster Preparation series by Jacob Aagaard (Quality Chess)

putshort
Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess and Learn to Play (with 35 fun puzzles and activities)!!!
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Chess Informants

DrSpudnik
play4fun64 wrote:

1. Chess Informants. I witnessed one player progressed up to GM without Chessbase.

2. Dvoretsky Endgame Manual. The endgame bible.

Once upon a time, everyone who became a GM did so without Chessbase.

DrSpudnik
putshort wrote:
Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess and Learn to Play (with 35 fun puzzles and activities)!!!

That book is little better than a coloring book for chess improvement.

ChessEnthusiast48
New in Chess yearbooks for chess opening news. They contain excellent discussions of various openings by strong grandmasters.