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Encyclopedia of Chess Wisdom

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From opening, middlegame, and endgame strategy, to psychological warfare and tournament tactics, you are taken through the thinking behind each essential concept. Examples, discussions, and diagrams show the full impact on the game's direction. Tons of diagrams, examples, sidebars, and sample games illustrate the concepts, making this book easy-to-read and a joy for players looking to delve deeper into the mysteries of chess and become a better player. Called one of the ten best chess books ever written, readers will learn the thinking and concepts behind every aspect of a chess game. An absolute must for players who love the game of chess. 432 pages

432 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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I really liked this book. I thought his examples/instructions on how to play chess were spot on. I know I became a better chess player and definitely won more games after using his book. It's like a manual on how to play chess, improve your game and be a better chess player at any level.
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