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Best Play: A New Method For Discovering The Strongest Move

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Have you ever wished for a formula to help you decide what move to make in any given chess position? In this ambitious and groundbreaking work, physicist and chess master Alexander Shashin presents the fruit of three decades of research into the elements of the game. He breaks down the position into mathematical ratios that compare the fundamental factors of material, mobility, safety, and space for each side, leading you to the proper plan and the mental attitude to adopt in light of what s happening on the board. Relying on the games of three world champions with distinctive playing styles Tal, Capablanca, and Petrosian and backed up by personal and computer-aided analysis, Best Play explains how Shashin s approach works in practice to guide your decisions in all kinds of situations, including those too wild and murky to provide clear-cut conclusions. Some 125 high-level examples are followed by 125 exercises with solutions to help you learn the method. Not just a textbook for the chess scientist to ponder in the lab, Best Play offers a fully formed philosophy of the game to prepare the chess warrior for any kind of battle."

404 pages, Paperback

First published July 16, 2013

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February 6, 2025
Utterly useless and mildly entertaining. You will NOT learn a single bit of chess, though you may amuse yourself somewhat.
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December 5, 2021
This book improved my planning skills.
Now I'm more confident because I have a clearer idea if I should attack, defend or improve my position.
I've found the book enjoyable also because I have background in mathematics.
Definitely, it's a book for intermediate players.
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