Encyclopedia of chess wisdom

SCU:978-58042-344-1

Eric Schiller

A leading chess analyst, author, and educator delves into the tactics and strategies of the game with illustrative examples from real matches, diagrams, and theoretical analysis.

In this latest edition, thoroughly revised and updated, chess enthusiasts are guided from the initial opening moves, right through to psychological manipulation and competition strategies. Each critical concept from the opening, middlegame, and endgame strategy, to psychological tactics and tournament strategies, is thoroughly examined and explained.

This book provides a comprehensive exploration of chess, with numerous diagrams, examples, discussions, and sample games to elucidate the concepts. Its easy-to-read format and rich content make it a delight for players who wish to deepen their understanding of chess mysteries and improve their game. Regarded as one of the top ten chess books ever published, it offers insight into the thought processes and principles underlying every facet of chess. It’s an essential read for anyone passionate about chess!


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