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The Soviet Chess Conveyor

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From the Author's Preface:
There are a lot of nice books about the openings, as well as on the middlegame and the endgame. Numerous books have been written about the methods of coaching the player in some narrow aspect like the technique of calculation of calculating variations and the acquiring of the useful habit to make a plan for the game. I don't happen to know of any book on the methods of improvement of the player who has reached a certain level and would like to become a master.

This book has been addressed mainly to coaches and chess-players that like to work independently. The suggested methods have been tested in practice and proved to bring excellent results. It is based on my experience of work with chess players from two generations, the majority of which reached international master level.

345 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Mikhail Shereshevsky

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