| Community Blog Discussions - How Should a Chess Strategy Book Be Structured?#30 @dboing said in #29: > Maybe you meant: Modern Chess Strategy ... Ludĕk Pachman No, I meant Complete Chess Strategy in 3 volumes by the very same. https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Chess-Strategy-Planni… | SubtleOne |
| Community Blog Discussions - How Should a Chess Strategy Book Be Structured?#28 @dboing said in #25: > Re-read my last long post from a month ago. Some of my sentences I now find hard to read. Glad some of the phrases (not the full sentences) might still make sense anyway, even i… | SubtleOne |
| Community Blog Discussions - How Should a Chess Strategy Book Be Structured?#27 I am quite certain one can come up with plenty of great examples of knight outposts that don't cause problems due to overlapping themes. Pachman did so in his magnus opus, and so did Euwe and Kramer i… | SubtleOne |
| Community Blog Discussions - How Should a Chess Strategy Book Be Structured?#24 @NatalijaFirenkova said in #15: > I can also design the perfect strategy book as long as I don't have to actually write it. > > For instance, one of the problems that could easily appear in this struc… | SubtleOne |
| Community Blog Discussions - How Should a Chess Strategy Book Be Structured?#23 Glad you think so highly of Ludek Pachman's seminal work: Complete Chess Strategy: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Chess-Strategy-Planning-Pieces/dp/4871874907/ Etc. A great work for sure, and the str… | SubtleOne |