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Chess books your favs ( non instructional)

Chess books your favs ( non instructional)

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I would like to read good books on chess. So whether its about a tournament, a personality or game history could you share w/ us.πŸ™‚

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1. The Complete Chess Addict 2. The Even More Complete Chess Addict.

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Originally posted by jbaca
I would like to read good books on chess. So whether its about a tournament, a personality or game history could you share w/ us.πŸ™‚
1. Soft Pawn - Bill Harston (I think)
2. My Games - Bobby Fischer
3. Anything by Nimzowitch

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Err, i think it's called 'My games' by Victor Kroichnoi. It's his biography, really interesting πŸ™‚

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I guess ''Life and games of Mikahil Tal'' should be a very interesting book..........

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Originally posted by Ravello
I guess ''Life and games of Mikahil Tal'' should be a very interesting book..........
It's a superb book. Tal annotates his most brilliant games, tells loads of great anecdotes and even interviews himself! One of the best things about this book is Tal's candour and honesty. He cheerfully admits when his combinations were unsound or he was bluffing. Everyone who likes attacking chess and outrageous sacrifices should get this book!

Dave

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Right on! πŸ™‚

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Groovy πŸ˜‰