


Petrosian: Move by Move by Thomas Engqvist Petrosian’s Legacy by Tigran Petrosian (1990) The reader participates by assessing positions and invariably receives useful tips for practical play." - FM Harry Schaack Each chapter defines the structures, explains the typical characteristics and shows the plans for both White and Black. "The didactic concept of the book is admirable. The Power of Pawns by GM Jörg Hickl (2016) I'd seen one of the games he quotes in his chapter but I'd never remotely made any link to a structured way of fighting the Hedgehog structure, so this chapter was a real eye-opener for me. "There is also masses of stuff in the book that made me go 'Oooh!' and 'Aaah!' so I think it will have the same effect on you! In particular, I loved Rios' exposition of White's plan of exerting queenside pressure against Hedgehog systems. Pawn Structure Chess by GM Andrew Soltis (2013)Ĭhess Structures - A Grandmaster Guide by GM Mauricio Flores Rios (2015) Winning Chess Middlegames, An Essential Guide to Pawn Structures by GM Ivan Sokolov (2009) Understanding Pawn Play in Chess by GM Drazen Marovic (2000)ĭynamic Pawn Play in Chess by GM Drazen Marovic (2001) Winning Pawn Structures by GM Alexander Baburin (1998) How to Reassess Your Chess (4th ed.) by Jeremy Silman Understanding Chess Middlegames by GM John NunnĪttacking Chess for Club Players by Herman GrootenĬhess Training for Post-beginners by Yaroslav SrokovskiĬhess Strategy: Move by Move by Adam Hunt The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played by Irving Chernev (1965)Ĭhess Endgames for Kids by Karsten Müller (2015)ĥ0 Essential Chess Lessons by Steve GiddinsĬhess Secrets: The Giants of Chess Strategy by Neil McDonaldĬhess Strategy for Club Players by Herman Grooten Logical Chess: Move by Move by Irving Chernev (1957)

Simple Attacking Plans by Fred Wilson (2012)
