1. 127.0.0.1
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    05 Apr '06 18:32
    Originally posted by Wulebgr
    Muller and Lamprecht is an excellent endgame book. One of the best published in the past few years. While struggling through Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual I often turn to it and find the explanations useful. Dvoretsky has better problems and exercises, but Muller and Lamprecht's explanations are sometimes helpful supplements.
    Thanks for the info. I have Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual and I have found the going rough. I might puck up Muller's book to see if it helps.
  2. Standard membersundown316
    The Mighty Messenger
    The Wood of N'Kai
    Joined
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    05 Apr '06 20:59
    Anything by Irving Chernev is great,especially Logical Chess:Move by Move,which is required reading. Reinfeld's 1001 Winning Chess Sacrifice's and Combinations is another must have. Renault and Kahn's Art of the Checkmate is also VG.
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