Andrew Soltis
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Pawn Structure Chess
12 editions
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1976
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Studying Chess Made Easy
5 editions
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published
2010
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The Inner Game of Chess: How to Calculate and Win
5 editions
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published
1994
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The Art of Defense in Chess
13 editions
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published
1975
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How to Choose a Chess Move
5 editions
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published
2005
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What it Takes to Become a Chess Master
5 editions
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published
2012
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Magnus Carlsen: 60 Memorable Games
3 editions
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published
2020
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Soviet Chess 1917-1991
2 editions
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published
1999
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Why Lasker Matters
3 editions
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published
2006
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100 Chess Master Trade Secrets: From Sacrifices to Endgames
7 editions
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2013
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“In tactical positions when there is more than one good candidate, Kotov’s method is the most accurate. When you need to defend, the process of elimination is easiest to handle. In quiet positions, prioritizing saves time, particularly if a principled move is best.”
― How to Choose a Chess Move
― How to Choose a Chess Move
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