Livres recommandés par Daniel Naroditsky

Garry Kasparov

Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors

This book series is considered by many as the best chess book series. In it the former world chess champion Garry Kasparov talks about his predecessors.

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Daniel Naroditsky Wang Hao Jan-Krzysztof Duda Vladimir Kramnik Jan Gustafsson Boris Gelfand Magnus Carlsen
Mihail Marin

Secrets of Chess Defence

Attacking in chess is not everything. Defence is just if not more important. This book will help you understand how to defend your positions.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Vladimir Vukovic

Art of Attack in Chess

The Art of Attack in Chess is a classic book written by Vladimir Vukovic. Once you have read this book, attacking your opponent's king will become second nature.

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Caleb Denby Daniel Naroditsky
Tigran Petrosian

Python Strategy

Tigran Petrosian known for his impenetrable defensive playing style annotates his best games in this book. If you want to learn how to defend in chess this is the book for you.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Peter Romanovsky

Chess Middlegame Combinations

The book to learn how to make moves with positional plans and combinational ideas in mind.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Jesús de la Villa

100 Endgames You Must Know

You don't need to know all the different possible endgames that can ever arise. This book focuses on the endgames that will occur the most common in actual play.

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Daniel Naroditsky John Bartholomew
Jonathan Rowson

Seven Deadly Chess Sins

This book investigates the psychological pitfalls that we all fall for when we play chess. Understand why you sometimes make bad moves and how to notice this earlier.

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Levon Aronian Daniel Naroditsky
Marc Esserman

Mayhem in the Morra

Mayhem in the Morra is *the* book about the Smith Morra Gambit. Written by Marc Esserman who used the Smith Morra successfully in tournament play against players like Hikaru Nakamura.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Mihail Marin

Learn from the Legends

In "Learn from the Legends" Mihail Marin gives analysis of the great chess games, explaining the ideas of the great masters of chess.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Jacob Aagaard

Excelling at Positional Chess

Learning positional play is perhaps one of the hardest things to learn in chess. With "Excelling at Positional Chess" Jacob Aagaard makes it a whole lot easier to learn the concepts of positional chess.

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Daniel Naroditsky
László Polgár

Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations and Games

Never miss a checkmate tactic again. With over 3000 checkmate in two problems and 700 mate in three problems.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Ger van Perlo

Van Perlo's Endgame Tactics

This book is a classic and award winning book about tactics in the endgame.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Jonathan Rowson

Chess for Zebras

Chess for Zebras is a great book about the psychology of chess which tackles the questions why is it hard for adult players to improve and if whites first mover advantage is a myth.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Herman Grooten

Chess Strategy for Club Players

The subtitle "The Road to Positional Advantage" perfectly describes what this book is about. Learn positional play and how to come up with ideas in the middle game.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Konstantin Sakaev

The Complete Manual of Positional Chess

This book contains a whole lot of positional concepts as well as tactics to master in the middle game.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Jeremy Silman

Silman's Complete Endgame Course

Silman's Complete Endgame Course teaches the endgame from basics concepts to master level information.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Jeremy Silman

How to Reassess Your Chess

Learn to play better chess by getting insights how a chess master analyzes positions. In "How to Reassess Your Chess" Silman explains the thought process of a master in chess.

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Daniel Naroditsky
Arthur van de Oudeweetering

Improve Your Chess Pattern Recognition

Pattern recognition will help you spot "Key Moves and Motifs in the Middlegame"

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Daniel Naroditsky