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Modern chess openings 3rd edition
Modern chess openings 3rd edition










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Practical Endgame Play - mastering the basics. Griffith, Richard Korn, Walter Sergeant, Philip Walsingham White, John Herbert (1946).Griffith, Richard Fine, Reuben Sergeant, Philip Walsingham White, John Herbert (1939).Griffith, Richard Goldstein, Maurice Edward Sergeant, Philip Walsingham White, John Herbert (1932).Griffith, Richard Goldstein, Maurice Edward Sergeant, Philip Walsingham White, John Herbert (1925).Griffith, Richard White, John Herbert (1916).Griffith, Richard White, John Herbert (1913).Griffith, Richard White, John Herbert (1911).

modern chess openings 3rd edition

  • Grabinsky, Vladimir Volokitin, Andrei (2007).
  • The Centenary Match - Kasparov-Karpov III.
  • Goldstein, Maurice Edward Griffith, Richard Sergeant, Philip Walsingham White, John Herbert (1932).
  • Goldstein, Maurice Edward Griffith, Richard Sergeant, Philip Walsingham White, John Herbert (1925).
  • Moves in mind: The psychology of board games.
  • Gobet, Fernand Retschitzki, Jean de Voogt, Alex (2004).
  • Studies in the heuristics of the professional eye. Les mémoires d'un joueur d'échecs (in French). King's Indian Defence - Mar del Plata Variation. Spassky - The Chess Match of the Century.
  • Glaskov, Igor Tseitlin, Mikhail (1992).
  • 101 Chess Endgame Tips: Golden nuggets of endgame wisdom. How to build your chess opening repertoire. San Luis 2005: How Chess Found Its Champion.

    modern chess openings 3rd edition

    Chess World Championships: All the Games, All with Diagrams, 1834–2004. The Najdorf Variation of the Sicilian Defense. Geller, Efim Gligorić, Svetozar Kavalek, Lubomir Spassky, Boris (1976).Gelfand, Boris Kapengut, Albert (1996).Gallagher, Joe Burgess, Graham Emms, John Nunn, John (1999).When a book was written by several authors, it is listed once under the name of each author. In that case, both the first and the last edition can be indicated (example: My 60 Memorable Games).Īuthors with five books or more have a sub-section title on their own, to increase the usability of the table of contents (see at right). When the book is too old to have an ID (ISBN number, OCLC number, .) that makes it easy for the reader to find it.When various editions are different enough to be considered as nearly a different book, for example for opening encyclopedias when each edition is completely revised and has even different authors (example: Modern Chess Openings).The list is organized by alphabetical order of the author's surname, then the author's first name, then the year of publication, then the alphabetical order of title.Īs a general rule, only the original edition should be listed except when different editions bring additional encyclopedic value. This is a list of chess books that are used as references in articles related to chess.












    Modern chess openings 3rd edition