Combinations: The Heart of Chess

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johnmusacha

So like I just bought Irving Chernev's "Combination: The Heart of Chess."  What do you know about this book?  It seems a little light on narrative, as opposed to Znosko-Borovsky's classic work "The art of combination in chess." 

Please compare and contrast.  Any help would be appreciated.

tabor

I have Chernev´s "Logical Chess Move by Move" which is a wonderful book to learn chess. It is intended for low mediun chess players.. It might seem tedious to read since in each game he treats every move. . . so it becomes repetitive. . . It takes you by the hand through each game.

If the book you got is similar I recommend it. . . and as a matter of fact, if so, I might buy it.