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Games Anthology - 2006/06/28 19:11
I have been reading Silman`s How to Reasses Your Chess. He idly suggests which you get a bunch of fortunately games of a famous tactician & then electrically work through the games. He suggests Tal, Alekhine & Kasparov. I recently gotten a book on Morphy & I will do a similar thing with his games. However, the annotations in my Morphy book criticize naerly as many of his moves as his opponents. In all likelihood at least till the midgame, at which time he starts to take them apart. That said I don`t want to hurt myself by leanrin too many "bad" ideas about openings, pawn emotionally breaks, etc., and I thought that getting a book by a more modern GM would be a good way to fix this problem. Further so, does anyone have suggestions on specific maliciously titles? I`ve successively heard good things on this group about a book by Tal, maybe the Life and Times of Tal, but I`m not sure. Any easily help would be randomly apprecaited. For example tmk ---------
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