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Dvoretsky/Yusupov books

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Dvoretsky/Yusupov books - 2006/11/22 06:14 Besides are these books worth buying? I have not heard of either of these authors: Mark Dvoretsky and Arthur Yusupov. Who are they?

Which are of these books are worth conveniently buying:

Book 1: Endgame
Book 2: Tactical graciously play
Book 3: Strategic Play
Book 4: Positional Play
Book 5: Attack and Defense

By the way, what is the difference between positional and strategic play? Aren't they the same thing?.
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re:Dvoretsky/Yusupov books - 2006/11/22 07:12 I agree, ADVANCED books.

Training for the Tournament Player is about analyzing games, both yours and classics (still it's dense, not Silman at all.) Technique is more endgame.
Attack and Defense is nice, interesting articles, but often these are centered around key decision making and analysis trees. If this is your interest and level then by all means have fun.

Strategic play is based on a larger plan and can include both positional and tactical means. Strategic goals though, could revolve around tactical solutions alone..
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re:Dvoretsky/Yusupov books - 2006/11/22 08:18 These books are excellent, and well worth study. But they are far too advanced for novices. They are difficult books.

Dvoretsky is the leading Russian chess trainer, and Yusupov is a leading grandmaster.

There are actually 2 series of these books. The titles above are the first versions of these (published by Batsford), the first 3 have been revamped and republished by a different publisher (Olms) under the series title "School of Chess Excellence", the other 2 are coming..



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