How to Play the Chess Openings

How to Play the Chess Openings by Eugene Znosko-Borovsky is a revised edition published by Courier Corporation in 1971. This 147-page book is written in English and provides a comprehensive understanding of the opening game in chess, emphasizing the importance of strategy over rote memorization of moves.
In this edition, readers will find insights from an International Grandmaster that focus on purpose and planning in chess openings. The book explains how to navigate various opening variations while avoiding common mistakes and traps that amateur players often encounter. It is designed for those who already know the fundamental rules and basic chess notation, making it a valuable resource for improving one’s game in the realm of chess.
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An International Grandmaster offers a thorough understanding of the all-important opening game in its many variations. Eugene Znosko-Borovsky focuses on purpose and plan rather than memorization of moves, explaining how to avoid amateur mistakes and classic traps. Requires only knowledge of the fundamental rules and ordinary chess notation.
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