Best of
Chess

1991

Endgame Analysis


Mark Dvoretsky - 1991
    He analyzes a wide range of positions, and his comments are packed with advice. Special test positions and frequent questions ensure the reader's participation. Endgame Analysis is a new edition of the 1991 book Secrets of Chess Training published by Batsford which should not be confused with the 2006 Secrets of Chess Training book published by Edition Olms which is a separate title.

The Ruy Lopez for the Tournament Player


Gary Lane - 1991
    

Combination Challenge


Lou Hays - 1991
    Categorizes basic motifs, contains a plethora of instructive examples.

The Games Of Tigran Petrosian


Tigran Petrosian - 1991
    

Five Crowns


Yasser Seirawan - 1991
    Yasser Seirawan deeply analyses all 24 games of the 1990 New York/Lyon World Championship Match. Yasser answers all the big questions: who was brilliant, who was belligerent, who blew it, and why. Jonathan Tisdall reports all the news from ringside. Also includes every game (unannotated) played between Kasparov and Karpov, as of June 1991, by opening. Yasser Seirawan, one of the top US grandmasters was a match commentator in New York and Lyon. Jonathan Tisdall is a chess correspondent for Reuters. Algebraic notation, 256 pages. (I.C.E., 1991).

The Games of Tigran Petrosian Volume 2 1966-1983


Tigran Petrosian - 1991
    Book by Shekhtman, Eduard I

More Chessercizes: Checkmate: 300 Winning Strategies for Players of All Levels


Bruce Pandolfini - 1991
    A unique and challenging puzzle book for players of all levels, this book features 300 original problems and is arranged by degree of difficulty and ideal for developing tactical, analytical, and combinative skills. Invaluable for practicing traps and winning opening moves, More Chessercizes: Checkmate! is also convenient, as most of the problems can be solved without a chess board.