Chess Fundamentals
E**N
A well written guide to mastering the game of a lifetime
This is not the book you're looking for if you've never played a single game of chess in your life but are interested in becoming a player of the timeless game. There are other books for that, which will guide you through learning the fundamentals. This IS, however, the book you need once you've graduated beyond that introductory level, when you have an understanding of how the game works. This IS the book you need to help unlock the mystery of what chess is, how to analyze the game, and how to grow as a player while you gain experience and a deeper understanding of what's happening on the board in front of you.This book superbly walks you through the game, in both overall and subtle ways. This book presents you with various setups, problems, solutions, and teaches you strategies that will help strengthen your abilities. Each chapter of the book covers different topics, from the strengths and weaknesses of each piece, to how your pieces can and should work together as one coherent team, to building and maintaining a solid defense while running an effective offense, to how your strategies ought to change as the midgame graduates to the endgame. Not only is each individual topic illustrated by example and a step-by-step explanation of what's happening in each move, but an entire section of the book is dedicated to descriptions of actual games to highlight the concepts introduced in this book, so you can see for yourself how the lessons taught here translate into real-life application.I very highly recommend this book for anyone who's looking to improve their chess abilities. This is a book worth reading, worth studying, and worth returning to time and time again to help you internalize strategies that will prove invaluable as you gain practice and experience.
R**Y
Chess Fundamentals
A good beginners/intermediate book written by one of the greatest world chess champions of all time.
K**Z
This book is the bible in Chess
What I like is that is written in simple language, so anyone can understand it. Besides, this book covers all the stages of a chess match. It is ideal for a beginner who wants to learn how to win.
J**S
Very Good!
Very good
D**G
An excellent chess resource from one of the best all-time masters of the game...
This is NOT a beginner book IMO. I got it due to it being considered one of the best books written on chess principles. While I DO think it an amazing book so far (only 25% the way through it), Capablanca sometimes skips steps and it does challenge those trying to review game positions and alternate moves to mate.Still a worthy addition to anyone's chess library!
F**R
great beginner's chess book with helpful breakdowns
I bought this as a gift for my father for his birthday, and he says he really enjoys it. He finds it to be a great book for beginners, although having a chessboard nearby is essential to grasp the fundamentals. While the lingo and specifics might be a bit confusing at first, the book excels at breaking down chess and making it a game for anyone.
J**Y
Capablanca is a great author tbh
I got three books, Modern Chess Openings 15th ed., My Great Predecessors by Garry Kasparov, and this. I HIGHLY recommend all of them, this one especially! Its a thin book, much thinner than most other chess books Ive ever seen, and its wonderful. You can take it anywhere, and its a PERFECT bedside companion. Its size has one drawback though, it doesnt cover any specific openings. It DOES cover everything else to know about chess theory, and because of the internet there are a LOT of resources for learning about openings in a MUCH deeper way than any book could hope to replicate(chess.com, lichess.org to name two examples). As far as important tactical knowledge goes, this book has everything you need.
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