An edition of Logical Chess, Move by Move (1957)

Logical Chess, Move by Move

The only chess book that explains every move of every game

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An edition of Logical Chess, Move by Move (1957)

Logical Chess, Move by Move

The only chess book that explains every move of every game

  • 4.5 (4 ratings) ·
  • 84 Want to read
  • 8 Currently reading
  • 3 Have read

In this classic Irving explains the reasoning behind every move in 33 Chess games shown, from tactical variations to strategical concepts.

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Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Language
English
Pages
250

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Cover of: Logical Chess, Move by Move
Logical Chess, Move by Move
2003, Batsford
Paperback in English - New Algebraic Edition
Cover of: Logical Chess, Move by Move
Logical Chess, Move by Move: by Irving Chernev
1969, Faber and Faber
Paperback in English
Cover of: Logical Chess, Move by Move
Logical Chess, Move by Move: The only chess book that explains every move of every game
1957, Simon and Schuster
Paperback in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Page |
The King-Side Attack
Page |
Scheve-Teichmann, Berlin, 1907
Liubarski-Soultanbeieff, Liége, 1928
Colle-Delvaux, Gand-Terneuzen, 1929
Blackburne-Blanchard, London, 1891
Ruger-Gebhard, Dresden, 1915
Zeissl-Walthoffen, Vienna, 1899
Spielmann-Wahle, Vienna, 1926
Przepiorka-Prokes, Budapest, 1929
Znosko-Borovsky-Mackenzie, Weston-Super-Mare, 1924
Tarrasch-Eckart, Nuremberg, 1889
Flohr-Pitschak, Bilin, 1930
Pitschak-Flohr, Liebwerda, 1934
Dobias-Podgorny, Prague, 1952
Tarrasch-Mieses, Berlin, 1916
Alekhine-Poindle, Vienna, 1936
Tarrasch-Kurschner, Nuremberg, 1889
The Queen's Pawn Opening
Page |
Pillsbury-Mason, Hastings, 1895
Noteboom-Doesburgh, Holland, 1931
Grunfeld-Schenkein, Vienna, 1915
Rubinstein-Salwe, Lodz, 1908
Chernev-Hahlbohm, New York, 1942
Pillsbury-Marco, Paris, 1900
Vliet-Znosko-Borovsky, Ostend, 1907
The Chess Master Explain His Ideas
Page |
Capablanca-Mattison, Carlsbad, 1929
Janowski-Alapin, Barmen, 1905
Bernstein-Mieses, Coburg, 1904
Chekhover-Rudakowsky, Moscow, 1945
Tarrasch-Mieses, Gothenberg, 1920
Marshall-Tarrasch, Nuremberg, 1905
Capablanca-Villegas, Buenos Aires, 1914
Havasi-Capablanca, Budapest, 1929
Canal-Capablanca, Budapest, 1929
Rubinstein-Maroczy, Gothenberg, 1920
Index to Openings
Page |

Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Copyright Date
1957

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
794.1
Library of Congress
GV1445 .C473

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
250 p.
Number of pages
250
Dimensions
8.1 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24944851M
Internet Archive
logicalchessmove00cher
ISBN 10
0671211358
LCCN
57012406
OCLC/WorldCat
382044

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