Author: stuart taylor
Date: 18:18:31 04/10/03
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On April 07, 2003 at 21:36:39, stuart taylor wrote: >On April 07, 2003 at 17:41:32, alfred palang wrote: > I've edited this post to make it clearer what I mean, as It recieved no response yet, even though it is still bang in the middle of a discussion, especially the NB. > >Thanks to all of you for suggestions and insight, which I'm making a note of for >next time I visit a chess book store. > However, what I was in particular interested to know was how these other great >books compare to "understanding chess, move by move" by Jon Nunn. > OR, now that I have that book, >what more do I need to complete my understanding of top class chess, IF I do (need more), even if I >study that book dilligently, and am already around expert standard (Or very near). >Thanks! NB >[Also, being that John Nunn has probably studied in depth, and understands fully >about all of the other mentioned books, better than most of us, wouldn't it be likely >that he might be including everything useful and more in one very special book >that he has written? (especially if it looks like it. And therefore I wanted to >know how it "compares", from someone who has looked well into that book too)]. S.Taylor
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