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Subject: Re: What is the best Chess book on Tips for preparing for a tournament?

Author: Torstein Hall

Date: 17:35:51 02/03/01

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On February 03, 2001 at 16:51:12, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>There are many chess books written specifically to provide instructions or
>techniques on many different stages of chess such as: Openings, Middlegames,
>Endgames, and some concentrate on strategies others on pure tactics etc......
>But has anybody come across a good chess book that simply provide you tips and
>advices on how to prepare for a tournament or how to play chess at your best.
>
>Pichard.

There is a book called "Chess for Tigers" It deals with just that one thing,
making you play to your max strenght. And besides, its very funny!

By the way, if I should recommend a book on the middlegame, read
"The Art of the Middlegame" - Paul Keres & Alexander Kotov


Torstein




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