Hello there,
I was wondering if anyone could recommend some opening books similar to the "play the london system" from cyrus lakdawala. What I want are books that have annotated games (so one gets the basic ideas and motives) rather than boring books that purely just throw 1001+ lines at us). A Book for any opening is welcome, I would prefer a book on Catalan/English opening as white or Grunfeld/Scandi as black tho. Thanks!
You might like the books below. They don't dive into specific openings, instead they focus of full games. Considering your level these books might be below your playing strength. I still like to flip through them from time-to-time.
Logical Chess Move by Move (Every Move Explained) by Irving Chernev
The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played (62 Masterpieces of Chess Strategy) by Irving Chernev
The World's Most Instructive Amateur Game Book by Dan Heisman
Thank you very much for your insight!
Vlastimil Jansa: Dynamics of Chess Strategy
www.amazon.com/Dynamics-Chess-Strategy-Vlastimil-Jansa/dp/0713486082That was an eye-opening book for me.
And it suits your level.
(And yes, it is about openings, especially Grunfeld and Sicilian.)
Opening books are usually obsolete, wrong, or both. Especially if an opening is being played regularly, chances are big that book lines and analysis and ideas are not accurate. Catalan, English, Grünfeld, and Scandinavian are mainstream openings now, that are being played as we speak. It is often more accurate to search a data base for the line you are interested in and then analyse key positions yourself.
Sergey Kasparov: "Understanding the Scandinavian" has this kind of approach of teaching with games, if the Scandi is your thing.
Thank you everybody! :* Appreciate it