Karpov was, for many years, my favorite player. The depth of his strategic understanding boggled the mind, and his games reminded one of Petrosian in that […]
True Lies In Chess tries to find a middle ground between the generalist (non concrete) approach of the past and the super calculating all analytical efforts […]
The second book of Danish Grandmaster Jacob Aagaards 4 volume Grandmaster Preparation series, Positional Play, aims to improve positional understanding by asking three questions: Where are […]
GENIUS IN THE BACKGROUND by Tibor Karolyi and Nick Aplin is a wonderful book about unsung heroes of chess. As Karolyi explains, the authors had previously […]