Author: stuart taylor
Date: 16:12:09 04/05/03
"Understanding Chess Move By Move" by John Nunn? That's what I'm thinking at the momment. Best ever book for the middlegame, and to an extent, for the openings and endgame too. What other book explains almost every single move, and about everything you would want to know about each move, and in clear language?! Kotov's books??? And as John Nunn explains, most of the great games are flawed, upon computer checking, and other games which are not, are not instructive, but just a question of calculation. But he chose 30 games which are NOT flawed, AND they are strategically intructive as well as absolutely NOT flawed. These are the games to be learned from! Is there any thing else as good or better? If so, what? S.Taylor
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