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    Quote Originally Posted by granturismo4ad View Post
    and Vukovic's Art of Attack in Chess.
    I never managed to get over the first 30 pages or so. Maybe I should read the rest
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crossroad View Post
    I never managed to get over the first 30 pages or so. Maybe I should read the rest
    That'd be a good idea.
    Not sure if this would help, but there's been versions with algebraic notation since 1998, if the original descriptive notation is throwing you off.

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    It's in algebraic notation
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    Well my favorite chess book is New in chess. Actually i just started playing chess that's why it attracts me a lot.

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    It's a abundant book and it was one of my aboriginal chess books I read. Though, I accede with GM Thomas Luther who already said, that this old book are nice to read, but if it comes to chess those old books are the the aboriginal best because some concepts are just amiss or has been bigger over the years.

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    These are all my favorite Chess books for beginners or Novices:
    1. Pandolfini’s Ultimate Guide to Chess by Bruce Pandolfini
    2. Logical Chess: Move by Move- by Irving Chernev
    3. Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess by, strangely enough, Bobby Fischer

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    Chess is my favorite games and that's why I have read it's some of books to know it's rules and History. My favorite Chess Books are :M. Dvoretsky - all his books, not just the one pictured above, V. Bologan - "Steps", S. Rublevsky - "64 lessons of mastership", A. Panchenko - "Theory and practice of chess endings".

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    Mine favourite Chess books, since I have started to learn chess to now are here :
    1. 64 lessons of mastership by S. Rublevsky
    2. Theory and practice of chess endings by A. Panchenko.
    3. My best chess games by A. Karpov

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