Overview
You learned the openings. You drilled the tactics. You memorized the standard endgames. And then somewhere between 1600 and 2200, your rating stopped moving.
Mastering Chess is the book for the player who has hit that plateau and refuses to accept it.
This is not another opening manual. It is not a tactics drill book. It is the systematic treatment of what actually changes when you cross from intermediate to advanced play: the ability to think about a position on its own terms, instead of applying principles from memory.
What's insideAcross 25 chapters and six parts:
- Part I - Foundations. What advanced play really means, evaluation reconsidered, the principle of two weaknesses.
- Part II - Strategic Mastery. Thirteen named pawn structures, piece coordination and the worst-placed piece, comprehensive prophylaxis, color complexes, dynamic imbalances, and the full architecture of attack, defense, and counterplay.
- Part III - Calculation and Decision-Making. Candidate moves and the calculation tree, critical moments, intuition versus concrete analysis, and time management under pressure.
- Part IV - The Modern Endgame. Conversion technique, the theoretical endgames every advanced player must know, rook endgames in depth, and the transition from middlegame to won endgame.
- Part V - Opening Preparation in the Engine Era. Building a coherent repertoire, working with engines without becoming one, and surprise weapons.
- Part VI - Practical Play and Improvement. Tournament psychology, studying annotated master games, self-analysis and the improvement cycle, and a complete 12-week training plan.
- 108 worked diagrams - every position pedagogically essential, none illustrative for its own sake.
- Over 100 exercises with full solutions, including explanations of why tempting wrong moves fail.
- Model-game treatments from Capablanca, Lasker, Botvinnik, Petrosian, Tal, Fischer, Karpov, Kasparov, and Carlsen - chosen for what they teach.
- A complete 12-week training plan in Chapter 25 that integrates the methods of the previous 24 chapters into a working program.
Designed for tournament players in the 1600-2200 rating range who have read the standard books and want a manual built around how strong players actually think - not around generic principles repeated from earlier eras.
This book is for the player who has stopped getting better, and refuses to accept that.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798196614125
- ISBN-10: 9798196614125
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: May 2026
- Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 0.69 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.27 pounds
- Page Count: 332
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