Mastering the Opening and Middlegame

Contains 2 Classic Chess Books at One Great Price!
These books are ideal for keen club players who want to improve and are seeking to better their understanding of these key stages of a chess game: the opening, when the battle lines are drawn and the middlegame when the armies commence hand to hand combat.
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Two great books from the Everyman Chess Library, Mastering the Opening by Byron Jacobs and Mastering the Middlegame by Angus Dunnington in one volume.

These books are ideal for keen club players who want to improve and are seeking to better their understanding of these key stages of a chess game: the opening, when the battle lines are drawn and the middlegame when the armies commence hand to hand combat.

Both books are written in a user-friendly style with plenty of notes, tips and warnings to illustrate key points. The authors are experienced at writing for players of all levels and are particularly noted for their ability to explain ideas in a clear and straightforward fashion. The books are particularly useful for those players who honed their skills with the earlier Everyman Chess books Improve Your Opening Play andImprove Your Middlegame Play.

  • Revolutionary layout helps readers absorb the key ideas
  • Emphasis placed on the application of simple principles
  • Numerous exercises enable readers to gauge their progress
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ISBN 9781781944707
Author/s Angus Dunnington, Byron Jacobs
Pages 288 pages
Publication Date August 7, 2018
Notation Type AN - Algebraic
Book Binding Type Paperback
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