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What is the best book for intermediate to advanced level chess players?

Some good ones I own are:

My System - by Nimzovitch

Morphy's Games of Chess - by Sergeant

The Immortal Games of Capablanca - by Reinfeld

I used to own "Winning Chess Combinations" by Tal, but I cannot find a copy at a reasonable price. Suggestions? (I am unrated, but play am best challenged by players in the 1600 - 1800 USCF rating level). Thanks.

Update:

chessmayne, I've tried unsuccessfully to open the "C' page several times now and am stilll unable. Yet, despite all of the inoperative hyperlinks here, you have plenty of interesting links. Thank you.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy--John Watson (great!)

    Learn From the Grandmasters--ed by Raymond Keene

    Chess Endings Essential Knowledge--Yuri Averbakh

    Tarrasch's Best Games of Chess--Fred Reinfeld

    Smyslov's Best Games 1937-1957--Vassily Smyslov (my favorite player)

    The Life & Games of Mikhail Tal--Mikhail Tal (great!)

    Fighting Chess--Garry Kasparov

    (Well, pretty much anything by Kasparov--especially the books of his world championship matches with Karpov. Personally, I never got that much out of Nimzovich. But Morphy is great--and also Capablanca. You might want to check out his games collection by Golombek--not sure how much duplication there is with the Reinfeld.)

    Source(s): USCF master
  • 1 decade ago

    The next book I am buying is called the Art of attack. It deals strictly with the middle game. I do not know how much it can help you as I around a 1400-1450 player.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    my dad usually gets the plays off the net, he's a big chess player, at the moment chess judge

    I'll ask him and reedit it, but just search chessgames on the net, he made a hudge collection by it

  • ptery
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    "Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess" opened up a whole new way of looking at the game for me.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Google search "matrix chess" and "bernard parham".

    Source(s): 35 years doing chess
  • 1 decade ago

    Hi,

    Just click on my web page - link below? Click on 'C' and scroll down to 'Books'. I hope this is helpful for you.

    Yours,

    Chesmayne.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It might sound stupid but I'm serious.

    The best book is one you'll actually read and study.

    Source(s): Oh, when I retired I was USCF class C but had been in the 1600s
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