Learn from the Grandmasters

Learn from the Grandmasters by Raymond Keene is a first edition published by B. T. Batsford in 1975. This 120-page book is presented in English and offers insights into the world of chess through the lens of renowned grandmasters. Each featured player has chosen two games for analysis: one that they consider instructive and one that showcases their own play. The book is reset in algebraic notation, making it accessible for readers interested in improving their chess skills.
Readers will find a comprehensive manual that not only highlights classic games but also includes updated contributions from leading players of the 1990s. The focus on both instructive and personal games provides a unique perspective on strategy and technique in chess. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of the game, making it suitable for both beginners and more experienced players.
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Each of the chess grandmasters featured in this new edition has selected two games for study: one that he has found instructive and one of his own. An excellent manual, reset in algebraic notation, and updated with contributions by leading players of the 1990s.Beginner
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