Everyman Chess, 2001. — 176 p. — ISBN13: 978-1857442335. In this ideal book for dealing with one of the most difficult phases of the game, Grandmaster Glenn Flear develops ideas first outlined in his earlier book Improve Your Endgame Play. Building up a detailed understanding of the key ideas in the endgame normally requires many years of study and experience of practical play. In Mastering the Endgame, Glenn Flear brings that knowledge to the reader in an easy-to-digest format. * Explains the strategic considerations underpinning all important endgames * Numerous test positions enables readers to guage their progress * Revolutionary layout allows readers to absorb the key ideas
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Chess Evolution, 2015. — 564 p. — ISBN: 978-83-937009-5-0. As a professional chess player, I know exactly how important it is to perform well in tactical calculations. We face them so often that after playing a great game, we can simply blunder something and throw away a safe point, causing ourself sleepless nights! For most of the players and chess fans, the biggest pleasure...
Chess Evolution, 2015. — 565 p. — SBN: 978-83-937009-6-7. The book consists of 551 practical puzzles from the January 2013 to July 2015. The book is divided into 7 sections:, "Winning material", "Mate", "Draw", "Silent", "Simplification", "Mating Attack". At the end of the book you can check your tactical skills in a test format, where the puzzles are mixed from the previous...
Everyman Chess, 2002. — 160 p. — ISBN13: 978-1857443059. How should a chessplayer think in an endgame? How is the game affected once there are just a few pieces left on the board? Grandmaster Glenn Flear provides the answers and guides the reader along the path to enlightenment. Using a series of examples and exercises, Flear steers the reader through all the different types of...
London: Cadogan Chess Books, 1994. — 220 p. — ISBN: 1-85744-060-9. Should I simplify to an ending or not? This is one of the hardest practical questions that chess players have to answer in their own games. Grandmaster Edmar Mednis, one of the worlds leading endgame experts, explains the key positional and psychological factors involved in this decision and how to proceed one...
Quality Chess U.K., 2019. — 619 p. — ISBN: 978-178483-090-8. Guidelines every Chess player should know. Pawn play is a fundamental aspect of chess strategy, yet often neglected in chess literature. In this, his second book on pawn play, Super-GM Sam Shankland sheds light on the vital topic of Passed Pawns. Passed pawns – whether connected, lone or protected – are common...
Quality Chess, 2016. — 2612 p. Winner of the prestigious Boleslavsky Medal from FIDE (the World Chess Federation) as the best instructional chess books in the world (ahead of Garry Kasparov and Mark Dvoretsky in 2nd and 3rd place) Quality Chess is proud to be the publisher of Artur Yusupov's complete course of chess training. Stretching to nine volumes, Yusupov guides the...