Lessons From My Games: A Passion of Chess by Reuben Fine
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Lessons from My Games: A Passion for Chess by Reuben Fine is an instructive game collection combining high-level play with clear strategic explanations.
The book presents selected games from Fine’s career, showing how he approached opening preparation, middlegame planning, and endgame technique.
Each game is annotated to explain the key decisions, helping readers understand the thought process behind strong practical play.
Fine emphasizes important chess principles such as initiative, piece activity, and accurate calculation, making the material highly educational.
The writing is both analytical and accessible, allowing players to learn from real master-level examples.
A valuable book for chess students, club players, and serious competitors, especially those interested in improving through annotated master games and practical instruction.
Lessons from My Games: A Passion for Chess by Reuben Fine is an instructive game collection combining high-level play with clear strategic explanations.
The book presents selected games from Fine’s career, showing how he approached opening preparation, middlegame planning, and endgame technique.
Each game is annotated to explain the key decisions, helping readers understand the thought process behind strong practical play.
Fine emphasizes important chess principles such as initiative, piece activity, and accurate calculation, making the material highly educational.
The writing is both analytical and accessible, allowing players to learn from real master-level examples.
A valuable book for chess students, club players, and serious competitors, especially those interested in improving through annotated master games and practical instruction.
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