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5 Books To Get Started In Chess!

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The best technique to develop your chess strength is to study chess books. When you first begin your chess journey, you are unsure about what to learn and how to explore, so you buy various books. However, when you are a beginner chess player, it is critical to grasp the foundations and fundamentals of the game. 


In addition, I propose that you study the history of Chess and biographies of notable chess players. This will help you comprehend the origins of Chess and provide information about renowned chess players.


This article will look at the five most outstanding books for beginners to learn Chess. Some of the best chess books on this list are electronic books. Keep in mind that you don't have to buy all these best chess books for beginners at once. Instead, purchase only two or three books, study them, and then go on to the next.


I also advise against purchasing any chess book on Kindle because chess books contain many chess positions, which Kindle is not designed to handle. As a result, getting a hard copy or a soft copy is always preferable.


5 Basic Chess Book Study Tips


  • Don't study when you're under duress. To get knowledge, read chess books.

  • Begin with the chapter you enjoy the most.

  • Rather than trying to finish the book, focus on studying it thoroughly.

  • Chessable is a fun and engaging method of learning Chess.

  • If reading books bores you, take a break or play some games.


  1. 1001 Beginner Chess Exercises


This book focuses on chess puzzles and tactical patterns. After completing this book, you will grasp distinct mating patterns, winning habits, and some chess ideas. This book is helpful for anyone who enjoys solving chess puzzles. 


Practical tasks will significantly assist you in grasping fundamental facts. I propose that you begin with this book because it has a variety of checkmate patterns and numerous exercises on tactical subjects.


  1. How To Beat Your Dad At Chess


I laughed out loud when I first saw the title of this book. This is a fascinating book to study. The author of this book examined 50 engaging games that concluded in a deadly checkmate. 


Gambit Publications, which was well-known ten years ago, released this book. If you're an intermediate or advanced player, skip this book because it'll be too simple and waste money.


  1. Game changer by GM Matthew Sadler, WIM Natasha Regan


Although this book is not suitable for novices, I have included it. The main reason for this is that Grandmaster Matthew Sadler's book is incredibly engaging. GM Mattew Sadler and Natasha Regan examined more than 2000 chess games played by Alpha Zero, one of the most powerful chess engines. 


Sadler and Rogan disclose AlphaZero's thought process and the tale of human motivation and the tactics used to develop it. If you learn how the engine works while you're beginning, you'll be able to operate it for a long time.


  1. My Systems by Aron Nimzowitsch


My Systems is a fantastic book for learning the fundamentals of Chess. This book is not intended for complete beginners but rather for individuals with limited chess expertise. Aron Nimzowitsch, one of the finest chess players between 1920 and 1930, wrote this book. 


Elements of Chess and Positional Play are the two portions of this book. If you are a beginner or an advanced player, I also recommend that you finish this book if you haven't already. This book is available via a reputable chess website or on Amazon.


  1. Double-sided Mates in 2 


Chessable has published this eBook. Chessable was recently acquired by the Play Magnus organisation and has since grown in popularity. Chessable offers a variety of free courses that you may join up for and check out. For example, grandmaster Simon Williams explains how to build your killing instinct through checkmate in this book. 


This book has 300 puzzles divided into checkmating patterns, easy exercise, intermediate exercise, and challenging exercise.


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