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Subject: Re: Classic Chess Books

Author: Russell Reagan

Date: 22:30:42 07/24/03

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On July 25, 2003 at 01:24:11, Rupesh wrote:

> I am thinking of building a library of chess books. Will be indeed grateful if
>people pitch in with their opinion:
>
>Till now i have decided on the following books:
>
>1. Think Like a GrandMaster (Kotov)
>2. Middle Games Strategies: Advances Since Nimzowitch ( Watson)
>3. Ideas Behind Chess Openings ( Reuben Fine)
>4. Zurich 1953                  (bronstein)
>5. My Best Games of Chess 1908-1937  (Alekhine)
>6. Seven Deadly Chess Sins            (Rawson)
>7. My Great predecessors              ( Kasparov)
>8. Fundamental Chess Endings          Karsten Muller
>9. Reassess your chess                  Silman
>
>I think i have almost completed my list. I would like to know the books i am
>missing out. Please bear in mind that i am looking to build the library for a
>reasonably advanced chess player ..that is a player of elo 2000 (fide)
>
>Amitesh

Think of buying chess books as a sport in itself. You can never have too many
chess books. I have at least 80 and I am no good at chess :)



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