Book Review – 50 Mistakes You Should Know
Review: 50 Mistakes You Should Know “The mistakes are there, waiting to be made.” – Savielly Tartakower. Spanish GM Jesus de la Villa is perhaps best known for his series…
Review: 50 Mistakes You Should Know “The mistakes are there, waiting to be made.” – Savielly Tartakower. Spanish GM Jesus de la Villa is perhaps best known for his series…
Say Hello to the Best-Selling Books of 2024!It’s time for our very own Forward Chess Wrapped! Make 2025 your best year yet with these amazing titles. As we step into…
Review: Simple Chess “Strategy requires thought, tactics require observation.” – Former World Champion Max Euwe. English Grandmaster Michael Stean was a top 50 player in his prime, although he retired…
Chess players of a certain age will be delighted by the delightful aroma of nostalgia whilst browsing the latest titles on offer from Forward Chess.Of course, there are those who…
Review: A Guide to Chess Improvement: The Best of Novice Nook “No one gets good at chess quickly and without a lot of work; if that was possible I could…
“Being a grandmaster-level practitioner, Dvoretsky found his true calling in research and teaching.” – Alexander Nikitin. The late IM Mark Dvoretsky was widely considered to be the greatest chess coach…
Chess players often focus on tactical training to sharpen their skills, but true mastery requires a deep understanding of positional play. While the original Woodpecker Method revolutionized tactical training with…
I am sure we are all familiar with the uncomfortable experience of cramming in a large amount of opening theory into the memory banks, only to be surprised and disappointed…
Review: Oops! I Resigned One More Time “No one ever won a game by resigning.” – Savielly Tartakower. Hollywood loves a sequel. If a movie does well at the box…
The latest book in the Forgotten Genius series by Thinkers Publishing, The Life and Games of Dragoljub Velimirovic (Volume 2) by Georg Mohr and Ana Velimirovic-Zorica, is now available on Forward Chess.…