What the best chess book with the hardest chess puzzles?
Man
2008-03-25 21:08:18 UTC
i have a couple of chess books... and i have read them all. Most are really good. i have a rating around 1790-1850... standard. BUT i want a hard chess puzzle book. if u know any leave an answer behind.
:)THX
Six answers:
noobsaucex
2008-03-26 03:09:01 UTC
John Nunn's Chess Puzzle Book has some very challenging material in it. You'll find you can bake your noodle for hours even with a board & pieces trying to solve some of the harder ones he throws at you.
conlon
2016-10-15 03:09:44 UTC
Hardest Chess Puzzle
Omar Cayenne
2008-03-25 22:31:05 UTC
Depends whether you're looking for tactical exercises (ie, positions from real games), composed problems or endgame studies. I'd recommend Chessboard Magic by Irving Chernev or 1234 Modern Endgame Studies by Sutherland and Lommer for the last category. There are lots of training books featuring tactical exercises and maybe even more regarding the world of chess composition (mates in 2, 3, 4 or more moves).
motosiri
2008-03-26 21:17:27 UTC
"Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations and Games"---by Laszlo Polgar
"The biggest book of chess problems ever published is now available in a paperback edition, featuring more than five thousand fully diagrammed problems, games, and end games for players at all levels. Chapters are organized by problem type, and each problem, combination, and game is keyed to an easy-to-follow solution at the back of the book, so users— whether they are beginners or highly accomplished players—can learn as they go. In all, this volume is a most extensive and thorough chess reference, sure to help hone skills while providing hours of fun. The more affordable paperback edition will give players at all levels reason to rejoice."