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1. Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess by Bobby Fischer, Stuart Margulies and Don Mosenfelder. Learning how to play chess from one of the greatest players of all time proved to be effective for a generation of chess players. Bobby Fischer’s book remains one of the best-selling chess books ever.
CHESS PUZZLE BOOK by John Nunn; CHESS TRAINING POCKET BOOK by Lev Alburt ; BEST GAMES OF SELF-AUTHORED WORLD CHAMPION by any world champion. PRACTICAL CHESS ENDINGS by Paul Keres; SCHOOL OF CHESS EXCELLENCE SERIES by Mark Dvoretsky ; ROAD TO CHESS IMPROVEMENT by Alex Yermolinsky
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Apprendre à jouer aux échecs, à travers le prisme d'un des plus grands joueurs de tous les temps, s'est avéré efficace pour une génération entière. L'incontournable de Bobby Fischer reste l'un des livres d'échecs les plus vendus de l'histoire. Même si vous savez déjà jouer, vous devriez posséder ce classique.
For a wide selection of chess books in e-book format I recommend to check out Everyman Chess, Gambit Publications, New In Chess and Forward Chess. I also recommend to check out Chessable for their excellent online interactive chess courses, many of which are derived from popular chess books.
Many are outstanding reads, but it's hard to single out game collections as being more or less instructive. However, the following two books will go a long way to help novice players understand the general trends, logics, and motivations that go into each move of a chess game.
Explore over 3,000 opening chess lines, and find the perfect opening for you. Study relevant master games to help improve your opening game.
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Studying chess books is the best way to improve your chess strength. When you start your chess journey you don’t know exactly what to study and how to study and then you end up buying some random books. It is very important to learn the basics and fundamentals of chess when you are a beginner chess player.
For our list, we polled the Chess.com content team for its choice of the best chess books for beginners. Let us know which beginner books you recommend in the comments and on Facebook. 1. Chess 101 by Dave Schloss . Selected by IM Daniel Rensch. Author Dave Schloss describes Chess 101 as a self-contained beginner’s chess course.
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