rosalia@reed.UUCP (Mark Galassi) (02/15/86)
> I don't want to read a beginner... > I was wondering if any >one could recommend a book One book I recently read is "The Art of the Middle Game", by Keres and Kotov. The book is wonderful, and as advanced as you care to read into it, although quite clear if you don't yet know much middle game theory. Introduction by Harry Golombeck, not too useful except for beginners. The book is published by Penguin, it is one of their paperbacks. -- Mark Galassi ...!tektronix!reed!rosalia { these opinions are mine and should be everybody else's :-) }
fauchet@princeton.UUCP (Philippe Fauchet) (02/18/86)
> > I don't want to read a beginner... > > I was wondering if any > >one could recommend a book > > One book I recently read is "The Art of the Middle Game", > by Keres and Kotov. The book is wonderful, and as advanced as > you care to read into it, although quite clear if you don't yet > know much middle game theory. Introduction by Harry Golombeck, > not too useful except for beginners. > > The book is published by Penguin, it is one of their paperbacks. > > -- > > Mark Galassi > ...!tektronix!reed!rosalia > > { these opinions are mine and should be everybody else's :-) } *** REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR MESSAGE *** :q q :w o q :q :W