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  2. My System - Wikipedia

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    My System (German: Mein System) is a book on chess theory written by Aron Nimzowitsch. Originally over a series of five brochures from 1925 to 1927, the book—one of the early works on hypermodernism—introduced many new concepts to followers of the modern school of thought. It is generally considered to be one of the most important books in ...

  3. Fred Reinfeld - Wikipedia

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    Fred Reinfeld was a prolific author, having written or co-written well over 100 books. [4]Reinfeld began writing about chess in late 1932. [5] His first book, co-authored with Isaac Kashdan, was an account of the Bled 1931 master tournament.

  4. Chess theory - Wikipedia

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    The mid-20th century also saw the publication of The Middle Game, volumes 1 and 2, by former World Champion Max Euwe and Hans Kramer, [71] [72] and a series of books by the Czechoslovak-German grandmaster Luděk Pachman: three volumes of Complete Chess Strategy, [73] [74] [75] Modern Chess Strategy, [76] Modern Chess Tactics, [77] and Attack ...

  5. Set in 1998, it’s about the five chess wizards from Miami Jackson High who became the first inner-city chess team to win the National Championship. “Critical Thinking” has some appealing ...

  6. John L. Watson - Wikipedia

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    His 1999 book Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy won the British Chess Federation's Book of the Year award as well as the United States Chess Federation Book of the Year. The successor volume Chess Strategy in Action was the Chesscafe Book of the Year. These two books explore and theorize how radically chess has changed since the early 20th ...

  7. First-move advantage in chess - Wikipedia

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    Modern writers also question the idea that White has an enduring advantage. Suba, in his influential 1991 book Dynamic Chess Strategy, [122] rejects the notion that the initiative can always be transformed into an enduring advantage. He contends that sometimes the player with the initiative loses it with no logical explanation, and that ...

  8. Eric Schiller - Wikipedia

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    The Big Book of Busts, John L. Watson & Eric Schiller, Hypermodern Press, 1995. ISBN 1-886040-13-3. The Big Book of Chess, Eric Schiller, Cardoza Publishing, 2006. ISBN 1-58042-133-4. The Big Book of Combinations, Eric Schiller, Hypermodern Press, 1995. ISBN 1-886040-14-1. Black to Play Classical Defenses and Win, Eric Schiller, Chess Digest, 1993.

  9. Solving chess - Wikipedia

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    A variant first described by Claude Shannon provides an argument about the game-theoretic value of chess: he proposes allowing the move of “pass”. In this variant, it is provable with a strategy stealing argument that the first player has at least a draw thus: if the first player has a winning move in the initial position, let him play it, else pass.

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