The most complex category when it comes to chess training and chess books. There have been many books written on chess strategy, and I have tried to include and read as many as I could. They range from classical works by soviet masters to books written a few months ago by modern Grandmasters.
The distinction between strategy and positional play may be slightly uncommon: strategy refers to piece plan, planning, and long-term thinking, while positional play mostly refers to pawn structures and pawn play. In other places, and in many books, those two are intertwined and often there’s no difference between them.
Rating:
- 1600
- -
- 2200
- Chess Imbalances: A Grandmaster Guide
- Mauricio Flores Rios
Rating:
- 1400
- -
- 2000
- Winning Chess: How To Perfect Your Attacking Play
- Irving Chernev, Fred Reinfeld
Rating:
- 1000
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- 1400
- How to Think Ahead in Chess
- I. A. Horowitz, Fred Reinfeld
Rating:
- 1800
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- 2200
- The Middlegame, Book 2: Dynamic and Subjective Features
- Max Euwe, Haije Kramer













