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ISBN: 0812922654

Year of publication: 1993

Publisher: Random House

Pages: 290

 

Beginners will get the most from this book, although it could prove useful to players of intermediate level (1700-1900)

It concentrates on how you should think when you play chess. Sunil, who is a well known chess coach in the US, chooses the platonic method of asking questions about the postion all the time: "who stands better and why, what has white gained after these exchanges" and so on.

The games are extensively annotated and the acompanying lightly annotated games are well chosen.

The book is enjoyable and easy to read.

Sunil has done a very nice job with this one.

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