Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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اهم الافكار ودراسات الجدوى للمشاريع الصناعيه والتجاريه
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Test your chess IQ – August Livshitz
Paul Keres, Alexander Kotov – The Art of the Middle Game
Think like a Grandmaster – Alexander Kotov
Reti – Modern ideas in chess
Lev Alburt -Test and improve your chess
Bruce Pandolfini – Pandolfini’s Endgame Course
Troitzky – 360 Brilliant and Instructive Endgames
Chess fundamentals – Capablanca
Blunders and brilliancies – Moe Moss and Ian Mullen
Fine, Reuben – The Ideas Behind Chess Openings
Euwe – Judgment and Planning in Chess
Korn, Walter – The Briliant Touch in Chess – (1966)
Tarrash – The game of chess
Brennan & Carson –TacticsTime!1001ChessTactics
Ludek Pachman – Modern chess strategy 1963
Janos Flesch – Planning in Chess
Chess-Story_Lasker’s Chess Primer
Winning-Chess-Combination – Yasser Seirawan
Max Euwe – The middle game
Robert Bellin Test your posiosional play
The art of attack – Vladimir Vukovic
Test your positional play – Robert Bellin, Pietro Ponzetto
Robert Bellin, Pietro Ponzetto-Mastering the modern Benoni and the Benko Gambit-B.T. Batsford
Robert Bellin, Pietro Ponzetto-Mastering the King’s Indian Defense -Collier Books
Nikolai Krogius-Psychology in Chess
Yasser Seirawan-Winning Chess Tactics (Winning Chess)
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