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Paperback The Middle Game in Chess Book

ISBN: 0486239314

ISBN13: 9780486239316

The Middle Game in Chess

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Superior introduction to most demanding part of chess. Basic concepts of middle game play are systematically and logically presented. Every significant idea is illustrated by well-chosen excerpts from master play, including games by Alekhine, Capablanca, Lasker, Reshevsky, Botvinnik, Marshall, Pillsbury, and other prominent players. 80 illustrations.

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There is no other book like it....

Eugene Znosko-Borovsky's "The Middle-Game in Chess" is the sine qua non of chess instruction for the Amateur. There is no other book like it. Written by an exiled Russian Nobleman who served the Czar as an officer in the Russo-Japanese war and played in tournaments with some of the greats of the early twentieth century, The Middle-Game in Chess is a primer on chess fundamentals for beginners and intermediate players which examens the middle-game using a systematic approach, as a set of elements, just as every decent beginner's book does. What separates it from the scores of other books on the middle-game (usually manuals on attack or defense) is Znosko-Borovsky's unique approach to the three elements of the game: time, space and force, and how they intertwine in the conduct of a chess game. Other writers will tell you that time is important, or that Bobby Fisher's use of it was masterful, but only Znosko-Borovsky tells you how to understand its exact nature in a concrete way. With his unique gift for explanation, Znosko-Borovsky teaches a simple, easily-used method for assessing positions and moves on the basis of time and space and then uses it to illuminate games by great players on the basis of that understanding, The practical result of reading this book and Practicing the principles in it can be a rapid and substantial increase in playing strength in a very short time. If you are willing to put in the work, you can read the Middle-Game in Chess and go over every example in it in the course of a week or so and then spend a few months playing games where you consciously apply the principles in it. If you do this, you, too may find as I did, that The Middle-Game in chess is one of the only books ever written that can give you hundreds of rating points worth of understanding from only one source. I cannot recommend it highly enough.

One of the greatest Middlegame books

Znosko was the Silman of our time and one of the strongest GMs of the early part of the 20th Century. In his day he was considered one of the best chess teachers and it's amazing his books have held up for over 50 years. This book is still standard reading by the Soviet school of chess and actually covers almost all of the key concepts covered by Silman in his Reassess your chess book. In fact it is recommended by the Dvoretsky school (Specifically mentioned in the Positional play book) why? Because the principles taught are still relevant, space, time, material balance, open lines and Tempo (Nowadays called development). The game examples are from the greats, Capa, Alekhine, Tarasch etc. Also some of the ideas have been forgotten and are now being revived. I think a newly minted International Master said it best " The reason I made the jump from Fide master to IM was mainly due to study of tactical variations and working through Znoskos's Middlegame book" Finally its written in Znosko's famous easy reading style.

Great Book!!!

This books shows that great chess learning need not cost a fortune. Very similar to the teaching approach of Reuben Fine's Ideas Behind the Chess Opening. With few examples, but very thorough in practical and effective positional ideas of middle game play. This may not be the most interesting book for future Tals or the Fischers (attacking players) of chess but great for the Petrosians and the Karpovs (positional players).

Wide scope

A nice book with a wide scope. Definetly a book not suited to the beginner.

Wow!

I've read countless chess books and this is definitely the most memorable! Millions of books exist for opening and endgame play, while the heart of chess (the middlegame) gets sub-par treatment. Znosko-Borovsky perhaps targets the A-B class player but the Masters of the game will find this a great way to brush up, while the C-D class players should look at this as their chess 'Bible'.
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