Understanding Chess Move by Move | John Nunn

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"Understanding Chess Move by Move" by John Nunn is a highly regarded book for chess players who want to deepen their understanding of the game. Nunn carefully selects and analyzes thirty modern games to demonstrate essential chess principles. 

What makes this book stand out is its detailed commentary, where Nunn explains each move, making it accessible for both intermediate and advanced players. He covers key aspects of chess, such as strategy, tactics, and modern chess concepts.

  • This book is typically for advanced beginners and intermediate players
    An excellent resource for teachers due to its clarity, simplicity, and pure instructiveness
  • Each game begins with an overview that sets the context, followed by a move-by-move breakdown
  • The games are grouped by themes, allowing readers to focus on specific concepts, such as isolated pawns or tactical motifs, enhancing their learning experience
  • The examples are drawn from recent decades, showcasing how contemporary Grandmasters handle key ideas and strategies in their games
  • An engaging and informative resource that will help you grasp the essential chess principles through detailed game analysis

Reader’s reviews:

I'm not a particularly strong chess player, but this book simplifies complex positions wonderfully. John Nunn has clearly invested significant time in selecting games that make this book a pleasure to read. The thematic examples are clear without being overly simplistic or one-sided.

Much like Chernev's classic, Nunn explains every move, often referring to prior games with similar opening moves. Reading it on a Kindle was convenient, as the hyperlinks made it easy to jump between referenced games.

The opening analysis is exceptionally well-done—why can't all opening books be this insightful? Nunn carefully explains why certain decisions in the early game become pivotal later on.

For weaker players like myself, skipping over some of the deeper analysis is easy. There are longer variations that break down how better moves could have been played, and while I followed along with some, having a board (or digital equivalent) was necessary. Despite that, the main text was clear enough to follow without actively playing along, as the board’s position was described in detail.

I would highly recommend this book to those learning the game. Stronger players will likely get even more out of it! – BL

Given how long ago the book was published, I realize this review might not get much visibility, but I’ll share my thoughts anyway. As of 2011, there’s a collection of books from Everyman Chess under the Move by Move series, and this book easily holds its own alongside them. 
Right from the first game, you’ll find at least five valuable lessons—just from that one game! A Move by Move format aims to break things down, explaining the themes behind each move. This book exemplifies that approach beautifully. It’s a must-have for club-level players who benefit from detailed explanations that higher-rated players naturally understand through experience - J Stirling


About the Author:

John Nunn is a British Grandmaster, author, and mathematician, widely regarded as one of his generation's top chess players and writers. Born in 1955, Nunn earned the Grandmaster title in 1978 and was ranked among the world's top 10 players in the 1980s. Known for his deep understanding of the game and analytical approach, Nunn has written numerous acclaimed chess books, many focusing on tactics, endgames, and puzzle-solving.

He holds a PhD in mathematics from the University of Oxford, which contributed to his analytical mindset in chess. His books, such as Secrets of Practical Chess, John Nunn’s Chess Puzzle Book, and Nunn’s Chess Endings, have won multiple "Book of the Year" awards and are considered essential reading for serious chess players.

Nunn is also known for his contributions to chess problem-solving and puzzle composition. In addition to his writing and playing career, he has edited chess magazines. He continues to influence the chess world with his intellectual and educational contributions.


Other details:

Paperback
Page: 240
Dimensions: 17 x 2 x 24.8cm
ISBN-13: 9781901983418

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