Chess Praxis: The Praxis of My System
In Chess Praxis Nimzowitsch elaborates on the strategies first adumbrated in My System with a series of deeply annotated games, demonstrating how his principles operated in practice. This was very much a manifesto for the Hypermodern School of Chess which also numbered Hardinge Simpole authors Richard Reti and S.G. Tartakower amongst its ranks.
Paperback, 215 pages
Published
October 7th 2007
by Quality Chess
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I flipped through this book in a few nights (I borrowed it from the university library; I was glad to see it in algebraic notation). I was glad that Nimzowitsch grouped the games by theme and added a bit of text at the start of each section. There's really not much more to say about Chess Praxis, however. The games are instructive but the book isn't nearly as useful as My System.
Scott
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