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The Nimzo-Indian is one of the most trusted chess defences against 1.d4. It has been used in World Chess Championship... Read More >>
Xiangqi is becoming more popular in Western countries due to the rise of China. China's extraordinary economic growth... Read More >>
International Master David Cummings presents the reader with a complete English repertoire. Read More >>
There is nothing like the feel of pen/pencil on paper for your thoughts, dreams, experiences, and life events recorded... Read More >>
It became apparent to me after years of playing golf and chess that many similarities existed between the two games.... Read More >>
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Ever wanted to learn Chess, and not know where to start? In Learn Chess the Fun and Easy Way, Dr. Stephen Cremé... Read More >>
Becoming a Grandmaster is the dream of every young chess talent. Thomas Luther achieved this goal despite the added... Read More >>
The Ragozin is an ideal system against 1.d4: Black establishes a foothold in the centre and quickly develops his... Read More >>
Key Concepts of Gambit Play is an inspirational guide for those seeking to sharpen their game and fight for the... Read More >>
This book joins volumes 1 and 2. Under each diagram you will find the solution, which - as you prefer - you may... Read More >>
Both of the authors of this new guide have focused their chess careers at club and county level, and write from... Read More >>
In this book, International Master Cyrus Lakdawala invites the reader to join him in studying the Sveshnikov Sicilian.... Read More >>
For many years Jan Timman was one of the best chess players in the world. The Dutch Grandmaster combined his brilliant... Read More >>
When experienced chess teacher Emmanuel Neiman learned that some of his pupils hesitated to play in competitions... Read More >>
Puo essere che la differenza tra un comune giocatore e un maestro dipenda molto piu dal modo in cui funzionano mente... Read More >>
This is the true story of a female prodigy from the Ugandan slum of Katwe. Read More >>
Standard chess assumes soldiers follow their king's orders. Traitor Chess assumes they don't, so you can move your... Read More >>