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Classic Games Collection
This is an algebraic notation update of one of the classics of the chess literature. Go back a couple of generations, and it was one of a relatively small number of worthwhile games collections suitable for post-beginner and intermediate players. And while a zillion instructive games collections have been written since then, this is still one to consider. Why? Well, honestly, not all games collections are created equal, and some come off as sloppily done ( one British writer, in his 1.d4 d5 section, starts with a game where ...d5 isn't played for many moves, eg. Weird!), while Chernev's book is a true 'labor of love'. Chernev wasn't an extremely strong player, maybe not even of master strength, but his amazing passion for the game, his knack for finding fascinating and instructive games, is put to great use here. This book is more advanced than his all-time classic 'Logical Chess Move By Move', so start with that one if you are a beginner. Then this one would be a fine second collection to go through. You will get a fine selection, with some absolute classics, and also some more hidden gems found in Chernev's apparent quest to study practically every game of merit he could find. Chernev's analysis will be found to be lacking in many lines, especially with a computer's help, but his general instructional comments are quite worthwhile for newer players, and the selection of games is both generous and well chosen. After these two books, consider Giddins' two wonderfull collections, and work your way up eventually to Nunn's far more advanced collection 'Understanding Chess Move By Move'. Highly recommended.
D**E
This has become my favorite chess book
This has become my favorite chess book. The games are not only instructive, each one is fascinating. Irving Chernev's style is superb and supremely entertaining. I highly recommend this book.P.S. The most recent edition (2014) is worth finding. It has been updated to algebraic notation.
K**Y
Four Stars
Great gift for chess enthusiast.
D**D
Thoroughly instructive, will improve your game.
This book is very well written and thoroughly instructive. I'm about half way through this book and I've already noticed that my over the board play in tournaments has improved. I'm more strategically aware in my play and it doesn't feel like I've done work to accomplish that. It's from reading this book, which is just fun. The games and commentary are superb.
S**O
Superb book by Irving Chernev
This book has 62 chess masterpieces. The games are not only the most instructive as Chernev puts it, but the most beautiful games of chess ever played. Written by one of the great chess author of all time. Chernev has put a lot of effort in this book, it is on par with his other great classic, Logical chess move by move. It is in the Algebraic notation and each games has six or more chess diagrams to show the position of the game. Beautifully written and it shows you the art positional play. Games from the greatest names in chess history, it includes nine world champions from Steintz to Fiischer. A classic in itself a must buy.
M**U
Great visual
My teenage son enjoys reading this book and going over the games.
F**Z
Five Stars
Great book. Easy to follow. In Algebraic
P**R
Chernev is No. 1
In my opinion (and the opinion of other chess masters), Irving Chernev is THE best explainer of the logicof positional chess. You need look no further if you want to understand the reasoning behind every movethat the great players make.
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