توضیحات
۱…b6 – Move by Move
۱…d6 – Move by Move
۱۰ Great Ways to Get Better at Chess
۷ Ways to Smash the Sicilian
A Ferocious Opening Repertoire
A Guide to Chess Improvement
A Killer Chess Opening Repertoire
Alekhine – Move by Move
Alekhine Alert
Analyse Your Chess
Anand – Move by Move
Anti-Sicilians – Move by Move
Art of Attack in Chess
Attack! – McDonald
Attacking Chess – The French
Attacking Chess – The King’s Indian Vol. 1
Attacking Chess – The King’s Indian Vol. 2
Attacking with 1 d4
Attacking with 1 e4
Beating 1 e4 e5
Beating the King’s Indian and Gr]feld
Beating Unusual Chess Defences – 1 e4
Beating Unusual Chess Openings
Bird’s Opening – Move by Move
Botvinnik – Move by Move
Break the Rules! – A Modern Look at Chess Strategy
Bronstein – Move by Move
Capablanca – Move by Move
Carlsen – Move by Move
Caruana – Move by Move
Chess Developments – Semi-Slav 5 Bg5
Chess Developments – Sicilian Najdorf 6 Bg5
Chess Developments – The Gr]feld
Chess Developments – The Modern Benoni
Chess Developments – The Pirc
Chess Developments – The Sicilian Dragon
Chess for Rookies – learn to Play,Win and Enjoy (Everyman 2009)
Chess Fundamentals
Chess Secrets – Giants of Innovation
Chess Secrets – Great Attackers
Chess Secrets – Heroes of Classical Chess
Chess Secrets – The Giants of Power Play
Chess Secrets – The Giants of Strategy
Chess Strategy – Move by Move
Chess Tactics for Students
Coach Yourself – Neil McDonald
Cyrus Lakdawala – First Steps – The Scandinavian (Everyman 2017)
Dangerous Weapons – 1 e4 e5
Dangerous Weapons – Flank Openings
Dangerous Weapons – Nimzo-Indian
Dangerous Weapons – The Anti-Sicilians
Dangerous Weapons – The Benoni and Benko
Dangerous Weapons – The Caro-Kann
Dangerous Weapons – The Dutch
Dangerous Weapons – The French
Dangerous Weapons – The King’s Indian
Dangerous Weapons – The Pirc and Modern
Dangerous Weapons – The Queen’s Gambit
Dangerous Weapons – The Ruy Lopez
Dangerous Weapons – The Sicilian
Dealing with d4 deviations
Declining the Queen’s Gambit
Disreputable Opening Repertoire by Tait
Dynamic Defence – Neil McDonald
Excelling at Chess
Excelling at Chess Calculation
Excelling at Combinational Play
Excelling at Positional Chess
Excelling at Technical Chess
Fighting Chess – Move by Move
Fighting the Anti-King’s Indians
Fighting the Anti-Sicilians
Fighting the Ruy Lopez
Finding Chess Jewels – Improve your Imagination and Calculation
Fire on Board – Shirov’s Best Games
First Steps – 1.e4 e5 – Emms (Everyman,2018)
First Steps – Fundamental Endings
First Steps – Tha Caro-Kann (Everyman 2018)
First Steps – The Colle and London Systems
First Steps – The French
First Steps – The Modern
First Steps – The Queen’s Gambit
First Steps The King’s Indian Defence – Andrew Martin
Fischer – Move by Move
Gambiteer I
Gambiteer II
Garry Kasparov on Garry Kasparov Part 1 1973-1985
Garry Kasparov on Garry Kasparov Part 2 1985-1993
Garry Kasparov on Garry Kasparov Part 3 1993-2005
Garry Kasparov on Modern Chess Part 2
Garry Kasparov on Modern Chess Part 3
Garry Kasparov on Modern Chess Part 4
Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors Part 1
Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors Part 2
Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors Part 3
Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors Part 4
Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors Part 5
How to Beat the Sicilian Defence
How To Play Against 1 d4
How to Play against 1 e4
How to Win at Chess – Quickly!
Improve Your Endgame Play
Improve your Opening Play
It’s Your Move
It’s Your Move Improvers
Italian Game and Evans Gambit
Ivanchuk – Move by Move
Karpov – Move by Move
Keres – Move by Move
King’s Indian – Move by Move
Korchnoi – Move by Move
Kramnik – Move by Move
Lakdawala – Rewire Your Chess Brain
Larsen – Move by Move
Lasker – Move by Move
Lessons with a Grandmaster Vol. 1
Lessons with a Grandmaster Vol. 2
Lessons with a Grandmaster Vol. 3
Life and Games of Mikhail Tal
Magnus Force – How Carlsen beat Kasparov’s record
Mastering Chess Logic
Mastering Chess Strategy
Mastering Endgame Strategy
Mastering Opening Strategy
Mastering the Opening
Meeting 1 d4
Meeting 1 e4
Modern Chess – Move by Move
Morphy – Move by Move
Move by Move – The Chigorin Defence (Everyman 2019)Jimmy Lieuw
Nepomniachtchi Move by Move by Lakdawala
Nimzo-Indian Kasparov Variation
Nimzowitsch – Move by Move
Offbeat Nimzo-Indian
Opening Repertoire – Modern Defence – Lakdawala
Opening Repertoire – French Defence- Cyrus Lakdawala
Opening Repertoire – Nimzo and Bogo Indian
Opening Repertoire – The Caro-Kann
Opening Repertoire – The English
Opening Repertoire – The Fianchetto System
Opening Repertoire – The Modern Saemisch – Combating the King’s Indian and Benoni with 6 Bg5!
Opening Repertoire – The Open Games with Black
Opening Repertoire – The Petroff Defence-Lakdawala
Opening Repertoire – The Ruy Lopez – Joshua Doknjas
Opening Repertoire – The Sicilian Najdorf – John Doknjas
Opening Repertoire …c6 – Playing the Caro-Kann and Slav as Black
Opening Repertoire Beating the Sicilian Main Lines – Jonas Hacker
Opening Repertoire The Grnfeld Defence – Nigel Davies
Opening Repertoire the Iron English – Williams & Palliser
Opening Repertoire The Modern Benoni – John Doknjas (2020)
Opening Repertoire the Queens Gambit – Damian Lemos
Opening_Repertoire – 1.e4
Petroff Defence
Petrosian – Move by Move
Play 1 b4!
Play 1…Nc6! – A complete chess opening repertoire for Black
Play 1.e4 e5!
Play h6 in the French – Alexis Harakis
Play the Accelerated Dragon
Play the Benko Gambit
Play the Budapest Gambit – Andrew Martin
Play the Caro-Kann
Play The Catalan
Play the Dutch
Play the Dutch – Leningrad Variation
Play the English
Play the French (4th edition)
Play The Gr]feld
Play the London System
Play the Najdorf – Scheveningen Style
Play the Nimzo-Indian
Play the Queen’s Gambit
Play the Queen’s Indian
Play the Sicilian Kan
Play the Slav
Play Unconventional Chess and Win
Practical Endgame Play – Beyond the Basics
Prepare to Attack
Queen’s Gambit Declined
Queens Gambit Declined – Vienna (Everyman 2018)
Raymond Keene & Byron Jacobs – Carlsen v Caruana – FIDE World Championship London 2018 (Everyman 2018)
Reti – Move by Move
Reti Move by Move – Sam Collins
Rubinstein – Move by Move
Slay the Sicilian!
Slay the Spanish!
Smerdon’s Scandinavian
Spassky – Move by Move
Starting Out – 1 d4!
Starting Out – 1 e4!
Starting Out – Benoni Systems
Starting Out – Chess Tactics and Checkmates
Starting out – Classical Sicilian
Starting Out – d-pawn Attacks
Starting Out – Defensive Play
Starting Out – Grand Prix Attack
Starting Out – Minor Piece Endgames
Starting Out – Open Games
Starting Out – Rook Endgames
Starting Out – The Accelerated Dragon
Starting Out – The c3 Sicilian
Starting Out – The Caro-Kann
Starting Out – The Closed Sicilian
Starting Out – The Colle
Starting Out – The Dutch Defence
Starting Out – The English
Starting Out – The French
Starting Out – The King’s Indian
Starting Out – The King’s Indian Attack
Starting Out – The Modern
Starting Out – The Modern Benoni
Starting Out – The Najdorf
Starting Out – The Nimzo Indian
Starting Out – The Pirc & Modern
Starting Out – The Queen’s Gambit Accepted
Starting Out – The Queen’s Indian
Starting Out – The Queens Gambit
Starting Out – The Queens Gambit Declined
Starting Out – The Reti
Starting Out – The Ruy Lopez
Starting Out – The Scandinavian
Starting Out – The Scotch Game
Starting Out – The Sicilian
Starting Out – The Sicilian (2nd edition)
Starting Out – The Sicilian Dragon
Starting Out – The Sicilian Sveshnikov
Starting Out – The Slav and Semi-Slav
Starting Out – The Trompowsky Attack
Stein – Move by move
Study Chess with Matthew Sadler
Tactical Training by Lakdawala
Tactical Training in the Endgame – Lakdawala
Tal – Move by Move
Taming The Sicilian
Tango! – A Dynamic Answer to 1 d4
Test Your Chess
The Alekhine Defence – Move by Move
The Bb5 Sicilian
The Benko Gambit – Move by Move
The Budapest Gambit
The Caro-Kann – Move by Move
The Catalan – Move by Move
The Classical French – Move by Move
The Classical French – Move by Move – Cyrus Lakdawala
The Closed Sicilian Move by Move – Carsten Hansen (Everyman,2017)
The Colle – Move by Move
The Dark Knight System – A repertoire with 1…Nc6
The Dynamic Reti
The English – Move by Move
The Four Knights – Move by Move
The French Advance
The French Advance (2nd edition)
The French Defence Move by Move – Lemos
The French Winawer – Move by Move
The Greatest Ever Chess Endgames
The Greatest Ever Chess Opening Ideas!
The Greatest Ever Chess Tricks and Traps
The Hedgehog – Sergey Kasparov (Everyman 2017)
The Killer Dutch
The Killer Sicilian – Fighting 1 e4 with the Kalashnikov
The King’s Indian Attack – Move by Move
The King’s Indian Defence – Move by Move
The Masters – Boris Spassky Master of Initiative
The Masters – Mikhail Tal Tactical Genius
The Modern Defence – Move by Move
The New Old Indian
The New Sicilian Dragon
The Nimzo-Indian – Move by Move
The Nimzo-Larsen Attack – Move by Move
The Old Indian – Move by Move
The Panov-Botvinnik Attack – Move by Move
The Petroff – Move by Move
The Pirc – Move by Move
The Pirc in Black and White
The Queen’s Gambit Declined – Move by Move
The Queen’s Indian – Move by Move
The Rules of Winning Chess
The Ruy Lopez – Move by Move
The R‚ti Move by Move – Sam Collins
The Scandinavian
The Scandinavian (2nd edition)
The Scandinavian – Move by Move
The Schliemann Defence – Junior Tay
The Sicilian Dragon – Move by Move
The Sicilian Scheveningen – Move by Move
The Sicilian Sveshnikov – Move by Move (Everyman 2016)
The Sicilian Taimanov – Move by Move
The Slav – Move by Move
The Sniper – Play 1…g6, …Bg7 and …c5!
The Tarrasch Defence – Move by Move
The Torre Attack – Move by Move
The Triangle System
The Trompowsky
The Trompowsky (2nd edition)
The Trompowsky Attack – Move by Move
The Veresov
The Veresov – Move by Move
Updates
Vasily Smyslov – Endgame Virtuoso
Volker Schlepuetz & John Emms – The Chess Tacti Detection Worbook (Everyman 2015)
Who Dares Wins!
Why We Lose at Chess
Winning Chess Combinations
Winning Chess Endings
Winning Chess Openings
Winning Chess Strategies
Winning Chess Tactics
Your Opponent is Overrated – A practical guide to inducing errors
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