Lasker’s Manual of Chess

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Lasker’s Manual of Chess is a classic instructional book on chess strategy and tactics written by former World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker.

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instanceOf chess book
instructional book
non-fiction book
author Emanuel Lasker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
emphasizes evaluation of positions
logical thinking in chess
planning in chess
practical play over theory
focusesOn instruction for improving chess play
genre chess literature
hasEdition revised editions
translated editions
hasFormat print book
hasNotableConcept psychological aspects of chess
hasReputation classic instructional work
hasSection endgame
middlegame
openings
problems and exercises
includes annotated chess games
chess problems
explanations of combinations
explanations of positional play
influenced chess instruction
language English
notableFor classic status in chess literature
systematic treatment of chess strategy
relatedTo Emanuel Lasker NERFINISHED
World Chess Championship NERFINISHED
subject chess
chess strategy
chess tactics
targetAudience chess players
chess students
club players
teaches basic chess rules
endgame technique
middlegame strategy
opening principles
timePeriodOfPublication early 20th century
usedFor chess training
self-study of chess
writtenBy former World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker NERFINISHED

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