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- Logical Chess: Move By Move (Chernev) - COMPLETE
All 33 games from Irving Chernev's book Logical Chess: Move By Move (Every Move Explained), Faber & Faber 1957; New Algebraic Edition B.T. Batsford, 1998, reprinted 2000, 2001 (twice), 2002 (twice); ISBN 0 7134 8464 0
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| 33 games, 1889-1952 - Logical Thinking (McDonald)
'Chess: The Art of Logical Thinking: From the First Move to the Last' by Neil McDonald.
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| 30 games, 1978-2003 - Morphy's Games of Chess
17 games, 1849-1863 - Move by Move - Alekhine (Giddins)
'Alekhine: Move by Move' by Stephen Giddins.
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| 35 games, 1909-1943 - Move by Move - Botvinnik (Lakdawala)
'Botvinnik: Move by Move' by Cyrus Lakdawala.
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| 59 games, 1925-1970 - Move by Move - Capablanca (Lakdawala)
'Capablanca: Move by Move' by Cyrus Lakdawala.
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| 57 games, 1901-1938 - Move by Move - Morphy (Franco)
'Morphy: Move by Move' by Zenon Franco Ocampos.
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| 34 games, 1849-1863 - My Sixty Memorable Games (Fischer)
'My 60 Memorable Games' by Robert James Fischer.
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| 60 games, 1957-1967 - On My Great Predecessors 1 (Kasparov)
'Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part 1' by Garry Kasparov.
Translated by Kenneth Neat.
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| 146 games, 1834-1943 - On My Great Predecessors 2 (Kasparov)
'Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part 2' by Garry Kasparov.
Translated by Kenneth Neat.
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| 148 games, 1920-1992 - On My Great Predecessors 3 (Kasparov)
'Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part 3' by Garry Kasparov.
Translated by Kenneth Neat.
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| 85 games, 1951-1996 - On My Great Predecessors 4 (Kasparov)
'Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part 4' by Garry Kasparov.
Translated by Kenneth Neat.
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| 107 games, 1922-1992 - On My Great Predecessors 5 (Kasparov)
'Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part 5' by Garry Kasparov.
Translated by Kenneth Neat.
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| 106 games, 1954-2003 - Quest for Perfection (Keres)
'Paul Keres: The Quest for Perfection' by Paul Keres.
Translated by Harry Golombek.
Additional material by John Nunn.
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| 52 games, 1950-1975 - Road to the Top (Keres)
'Paul Keres: The Road to the Top" by Paul Keres.
Translated by Harry Golombek.
Additional material by John Nunn.
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| 51 games, 1931-1950 - Simple Chess (Stean)
'Simple Chess' by Michael Francis Stean.
New algebraic edition.
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| 27 games, 1907-1975 - The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played
62 Masterpieces of Chess Strategy - Irving Chernev, 1965
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| 62 games, 1873-1961 - Three Hundred Chess Games (Tarrasch)
'Three Hundred Chess Games' by Siegbert Tarrasch.
English language edition.
Translated by Sol Schwarz.
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| 285 games, 1879-1894 - Why Lasker Matters by Andrew Soltis
This collection gathers the 100 games annotated in Andrew Soltis' 2006 book, _Why Lasker Matters_. Soltis sums up Lasker as follows: "[Lasker] employed many of the techniques that have become common today. He violated general principles when he felt confident in doing so. He played "practical" moves. He focused on specifics, such as targets, rather than the theoretical. He didn't calculate what didn't need to be calculated. He realized the clock was the 33rd piece. He complicated before his position got bad. He took calculated risks. He sacrificed for purely positional compensation. He used tactics to advance positional goals. It used to be said that Lasker, unlike his contemporaries, formed no school of thought. But we're all his students."
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| 100 games, 1889-1936
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