A complete overview of proven chess principles that teaches readers how to deploy their pieces using the right moves at the right time to build small advantages into effective, long-range strategies.
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74 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mid-Level Strategy book focusing on a varitey of concepts this author feels is important to learn,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Winning Chess Strategies, revised (Winning Chess - Everyman Chess) (Paperback)
This is book at a mid-level skilled player who wants to add on their their basic knowledge of chess. Ideas are taken from actual play and are made into broken down examples. This is instead of using complete games (another excellent way to improve - here one of the mid-level comment on every moves book like "Logical Chess" or "Unbeatable Chess" would fit in well) the author focuses on a variety of concepts that he fees are important. This is certainly a good, but not a great book.
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
maybe the best book in this great series,
By A Customer
This review is from: Winning Chess Strategies (Paperback)
Anyone who is serious about learning to play chess well should begin with Seirawan's Winning Chess series. I had heard good things about it, so I bought this series for my wife. I figured that it would all be too simple for me, but decided to skim through the books quickly anyway. I learned quit a bit from both the Tactics and Strategies books. Seirawan's system is very similar to the system that co-author Silman teaches in his more advanced How To Reassess Your Chess (which would be the perfect book to read after finishing the Seirawan series). I learned things from Strategies that I hadn't learned from Reassess; and Tactics goes into greater, very helpful detail about setting up and executing tactics and combinations. This is a great series, I recommend it strongly to any player rated below 1600.
22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
superb book. must read right after the tactics book,
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This review is from: Winning Chess Strategies (Everyman Chess) (Paperback)
superb book. must read right after the tactics book by the
same author. However, you don't have to become really good at tactics before reading book. see, the tactics book has 2 levels of porblems. Ones that are easy and ones that are really tough. As long as you can get through the erasy ones in each chapter, you are ready for this book. This book is real genius (2 negative poinst are mentioned below), here is why: 1. author used very simple language 2. he answered so many of my questions 3. it, i think, covers every situation I could think of 4. it is broken down by chapters, each one covering either a a general principle (e.g. where pieces should aspire to go, only it is NOT boring) 5. It teaches you how to think and evaluate any position and then formulate a strategy. 2 negative points: 1. really there should have been more diagrams per example. 2. there should have a chapter (separate) on "how to evaluate a position". The topic is covered in different chapters. I am so impressed: I want o give examples: lets say you are ahead a minor piece, what should youn do? lets say you are ahead in development, what should you do? answer is attack. Ok, so where should you attack? center, q-wing, k-wing? let's say that you should attack on king-side, what conditions must exist (or you should play to create) before going for the actual attack? How do you attack? pawns? prices? what do you attack? king? a piece? a square? great book really. I would say best for ratings 1350-1800. mine is 1600+.
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