On Mar 16, 4:51*am, David Richerby
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On Mar 15, 7:28=A0pm, Albert wrote:
How do I analyse a position in chess? I cannot find enough detail in
Eugene Znosko-Borovsky's How Not to Play Chess on how to do it. There
seems many ways of doing this. Can someone actually document
everything they think and note about in one position and explain it?
Try looking at the books: "Think like a grandmaster" and "Play like a
grandmaster" by Kotov. Also Keres (and Kotov?) have a good book called
"The Middlegame in Chess."
Who are you and what have you done to Taylor Kingston?!?
He hasn't done anything, Dave. I'm still here, for what it's worth.
The book by Keres and Kotov is called `The Art of the Middlegame';
`The Middlegame in Chess' is by Reuben Fine.
I second the above recommendations, and would add "Understanding
Chess Move by Move" by GM John Nunn"
http://uscfsales.com/item.asp?PID=632