
How to Reassess Your Chess
Chess Mastery Through Chess Imbalances
by Jeremy Silman
Recommended by Daveed GartensteinRoss
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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Chess and Most Recommended Books.
How to Reassess Your Chess has long been considered a modern classic. This 4th edition takes Silman's groundbreaking concept of imbalances to a whole new level. Designed for players in the 1400 to 2100 rating range and for teachers looking for a readymade chess curriculum, the author shares a mindexpanding journey that takes the reader through im...
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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Chess and Most Recommended Books.
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Daveed GartensteinRoss
“@timmathews @TheGreatCourses Thanks. Silman is phenomenal. In my opinion, his book "How to Reassess Your Chess" may be the best chess book ever written.”
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