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  2. My System - Wikipedia

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    My System (German: Mein System) is a book on chess theory written by Aron Nimzowitsch. Originally over a series of five brochures from 1925 to 1927, the book—one of the early works on hypermodernism—introduced many new concepts to followers of the modern school of thought. It is generally considered to be one of the most important books in ...

  3. List of chess books (M–S) - Wikipedia

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    The book of the Sixth American Chess Congress. Steinitz, Wilhelm (1895). The Modern Chess Instructor. Stevens, Arthur M. (1969). The Blue Book of Charts to Winning Chess. A. S. Barnes and Co. Stormson, Markus (2014). Curried Chess. Troubadour Publishing. ISBN 978-1783065-974. Suba, Mihai (1991). Dynamic Chess Strategy. Pergamon Chess. ISBN 0-08 ...

  4. Chess strategy - Wikipedia

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    Chess strategy is the aspect of chess play concerned with evaluation of chess positions and setting goals and long-term plans for future play. While evaluating a position strategically, a player must take into account such factors as the relative value of the pieces on the board, pawn structure, king safety, position of pieces, and control of key squares and groups of squares (e.g. diagonals ...

  5. Alexander Alekhine - Wikipedia

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    Alekhine wrote over twenty books on chess. [125] Some of the best-known are: Alekhine, Alexander (1985). My Best Games of Chess 1908–1937. Dover. ISBN 0-486-24941-7. Originally published in two volumes as My Best Games of Chess 1908–1923 (published in 1929) and My Best Games of Chess 1924–1937 (published in 1939) Alekhine, Alexander (1968).

  6. Lasker's Manual of Chess - Wikipedia

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    Lasker's Manual of Chess (German: Lehrbuch des Schachspiels) is a book on the game of chess written in 1925 by former World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker. The content of the book, as Lasker himself writes, is most influenced by the theories put forth by Steinitz , as well as Staunton 's The Chess-Player's Handbook .

  7. Daniel Naroditsky - Wikipedia

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    Naroditsky published the books Mastering Positional Chess in 2010, and Mastering Complex Endgames in 2012. He wrote The Practical Endgame, a column in Chess Life Magazine, [23] from 2014 to 2020. In 2022, Naroditsky wrote a series of 19 columns featuring chess puzzles based on historical games for The New York Times. [24] [25]