Chess books by rating6/20/2023 A 1600 player today would have been pretty close to an 1800 player from the '80s. During that time, the meaning of "1600" changed. It got me thinking at the 1800 level, but my tactical ineptitude kept me in the 1600s. Next was Test Your Positional Play by Bellin and Ponzetto. A better discussion is in The Art of Attack in Chess, by Vladimir Vukovic, but I didn't find that until much later. That was my first introduction to the classic bishop sac on h7. ![]() The first one that made a difference was The Art of Chess Combination by Eugene Znosko-Borovsky. ![]() I have read (and I mean read carefully, cover to cover) many chess books, but very few of them have had a noticeable effect on my win/loss ratio.
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