
Best Chess Books 2022: 7 Great Chess Books I Read in 2022 (And Another 13 Books Reviews)
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Disclaimer 2: Given that the following article turned out to be much longer than I expected. Even though it is still easy to navigate to the specific part of it due to the Table of Content, I have nevertheless decided to post every review as a separate article. The links can be found below:
- Think Like A Super GM by Phillip Hurtado and Michael Adams
- How to Play Equal Positions by Vassilios Kotronias
- 100 Endgame Patterns You Must know by Jesus De La Villa
- The Art of Attacking Chess by Zenon Franco
- The Life and Games of Vassily Smyslov by Andrey Terekhov
- Mating the Castled King by Danny Gormally
- Chessays: Travels Through the World of Chess by Howard Burton
- Endgame Strategy by Mikhail Shereshevsky
- Understanding The Grünfeld by Jonathan Rowson
- Attacking Manual Part 1: Basic Principles by Jacob Aagard
- Sacrifice and Initiative by Ivan Sokolov
- World Chess Championship 1948 by Paul Keres
- Mastering The Sicilian by Danny Kopec
- Your Opponent Is Overrated by James Schuyler
- Chess Queens by Jennifer Shahade
- How To Outprepare Your Opponent by Jeroen Bosch
- Coaching The Chess Stars by Vladimir Tukmakov
- Coaching Kasparov by Alexander Nikitin (Parts 1 and 2)
- Vera Menchik: A Biography by Robert Tanner
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