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Winning Chess Brilliancies by Yasser Seirawan
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Winning Chess Brilliancies

by Yasser Seirawan

Series: Winning Chess (book 6)

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Microsoft Pr (1999), Edition: 3rd, Paperback, 272 pages

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Seirawan does more than present 12 of the most brilliant grandmaster games of the past 25 years. His lively move-by-move analysis delves into the minds of many of chess's greatest players, explaining the reasoning (or errors) behind each. Readers with a grasp of chess basics, tactics, and strategies (covered in the first three books of Seirawan's four-book series) will come away with an appreciation of the subtleties of grandmaster play and the inspiration to stretch their skills and understanding to higher levels. Have another chess player nearby when you read it--you'll want to play afterwards.

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