Vol. 1: Panov and Two Knights The Caro-Kann Defence is very popular and as a 1.e4 player…
Een jaarkalender voor 2024, getekend door Pia Sprong. Voor elke maand een unieke tekening met onder de…
"A Complete Opening Repertoire for Black after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6!" Modern chess theory has significantly expanded…
Are you ready for new strategic insights about thirty-five of the most fascinating and complex chess games ever…
Gerade die Berechnung der Varianten raubt dem Turnierspieler viel Zeit und Kraft. Zeitnotbedingte Fehler und „unerklärliche“ Patzer wegen…
"Lessons, motivation and coaching to make you a better chess player" In an ideal world, any aspiring…
The Nimzo-Indian Bible for White - Volume 1 This book is about the Nimzo-lndian Classica! line 4.Qc2 (also known as…
"The Give and Take of Chess Tactics" Chess students love a Puzzle Rush. And solving tactics puzzles…
Most chess biographies present the games of famous players—but not their writings. Filling that gap, this book begins…
"A Comprehensive Record with 576 Tournament Crosstables and 64 Match Scores, with Sources" This reference work continues…
The Sicilian Sveshnikov arises after the opening moves 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5,…
"Who is MC Hammer and other Chess Trivia" The most famous team ever participating in a chess…
"Using a Space Advantage in the Chess Opening" Do you struggle to score against the Hedgehog and…
" The Fascinating Games and Tragic Life of Alexey Vyzhmanavin" Almost as fascinating as chess is the…
"Volume 1 + 2" The first volume of Endgame Essentials you need to know deals with the essentials of…
Master Class Vol. 15: Viktor Korchnoi Viktor Korchnoi (born in 1931 in Leningrad) is one of…
This reference work continues a comprehensive series chronicling men’s chess competitions. Listed in this volume are the results…
Preparing, conducting and writing out long and readable interviews is a craft that seems to be slowly disappearing…
Have you ever thought about trying your hand at composing endgame studies? Probably not, it always seemed far…