This document provides recommendations for chess books organized by chess rating level. For ratings between 1200-1400, it recommends books focused on tactics. For ratings between 1400-1600, it suggests books on modern chess strategy and instructive games. For ratings between 1600-1700, books on the amateur's mind, Alekhine's best games, and endgames are listed. For ratings from 1700-1800, books on the art of attack and Bobby Fischer's games are recommended. Finally, for ratings from 1800-2000, books on reassessing chess, endgames, strategy for club players, and manuals by Dvoretsky and Kotov are provided.
This document provides recommendations for chess books organized by chess rating level. For ratings between 1200-1400, it recommends books focused on tactics. For ratings between 1400-1600, it suggests books on modern chess strategy and instructive games. For ratings between 1600-1700, books on the amateur's mind, Alekhine's best games, and endgames are listed. For ratings from 1700-1800, books on the art of attack and Bobby Fischer's games are recommended. Finally, for ratings from 1800-2000, books on reassessing chess, endgames, strategy for club players, and manuals by Dvoretsky and Kotov are provided.
This document provides recommendations for chess books organized by chess rating level. For ratings between 1200-1400, it recommends books focused on tactics. For ratings between 1400-1600, it suggests books on modern chess strategy and instructive games. For ratings between 1600-1700, books on the amateur's mind, Alekhine's best games, and endgames are listed. For ratings from 1700-1800, books on the art of attack and Bobby Fischer's games are recommended. Finally, for ratings from 1800-2000, books on reassessing chess, endgames, strategy for club players, and manuals by Dvoretsky and Kotov are provided.
1) Chess Tactics for Students by John Bain 2) Logical Chess Move by Move by Irving Chernev 3) Back to Basics: Tactics (ChessCafe Back to Basics Chess) by Dan Heisman 4) Winning Chess Tactics, revised (Winning Chess Everyman Chess) by Seirawan 5) Silmans Complete Endgame Course by Jeremy Silman
Chess Rating: 1400-1600
1) Modern Chess Strategy by Ludek Pachman 2) The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played by Irving Chernev 3) Chess Training Pocket Book by Lev alburt 4) Chess Exam and Training Guide By Igor Khelmenitsky
Chess Rating: 1600-1700
1) The Amateurs Mind by J. Silman 2) Alekhines Best Games 3) Practical Chess Exercises by Cheng 4) Capablancas Best Chess Endings 5) Chess Praxis by Nimozwitch Chess Rating: 1700-1800 1) Art of Attack in Chess by Victor Vukovic 2) My 60 Memorable Games by Bobby Fischer
3) One Hundred Selected Games by Botnnivik
4) Understanding Chess Move by Move by Nunn Chess Rating: 1800-2000 1) How to Reassess Your Chess by J. Silman 2) Fire On Board by Alexei Shirov 3) Fundamental Chess Endings by Mueller 4) Improve your Chess Now By Johnathan Tillman 5) Dvoretskys Analytical Manual by Dvoretsky 6) Chess Strategy for Club Players by Grooten 7) Zurich International Chess Tournament, 1953 8. Dvoretskys Endgame Manual by Dvoretsky 9) My System by Nimzowitch 11) Think Like a Grandmaster by Kotov
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