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Chess books review
Chess books review









chess books review

The book is primarily intended for children and has thus been written in a light and captivating style. Good luck! – GM Adrian Mikhalchishin, FIDE Trainers Commission Chairmanįor those of you who are making their first steps in chess, I recommend taking a look at the wonderful self-study book “Journey to the Chess Kingdom” – GM Alexandra Kosteniuk, Women’s World Chess Champion (2008-2010) I hope that the English version of “Journey to the Chess Kingdom” will introduce you and many other readers to the fascinating world of chess.

chess books review

And it was a very good one! – GM Alexander Khalifman, FIDE World Chess Champion (1999-2000) My first chess book was “Journey to the Chess Kingdom” by Averbakh and Beilin. My first chess book was “Journey to the Chess Kingdom” by Averbakh and Beilin – GM Vassily Ivanchuk, FIDE World Chess Championship runner-up (2002) There’s a wonderful children’s textbook, probably the best in history – “Journey to the Chess Kingdom” – GM Boris Gelfand, World Chess Championship runner-up (2012) Many top players consider “Journey to the Chess Kingdom” to be one of the best chess books ever written. This edition by Chess Evolution has been updated and improved to reflect the state of affairs in the chess world as of year 2014. His book “Journey to the Chess Kingdom” has sold over 1 million copies internationally, but it has never been published in English before. GM Yuri Averbakh (born February 8, 1922) is the oldest living grandmaster in the world and one of the most renowned writers, coaches, arbiters and players. Overall, the book has a positive aura and feels inviting to read. The diagrams are neat-looking and the paper is glossy and nice to touch. The cover and illustrations are quite attractive and stand out in a positive way among the popular “chess board on the cover” design. GM Arkadij Naiditsch presented a copy of “Journey to the Chess Kingdom” to me during the recent Chess Olympiad in Tromsø. Authors: GM Yuri Averbakh, Mikhail Beilin











Chess books review