Book Recap: Attacking the Strongpoint by GM Igor Zaitsev and Secrets of Practical Chess by GM John Nunn

Attacking the Strongpoint is published by Russell Enterprises and Secrets of Practical Chess by Gambit Books


After a one month hiatus, Chess Books Recaptured is back to discuss two chess books, Grandmaster Igor Zaitsev’s Attacking the Strongpoint, and GM John Nunn’s Secrets of Practical Chess. The guest co-host this month is a regular visitor of the show, cognitive scientist and USCF Master Christopher Chabris. As we discuss, these books tackle chess study from opposite perspectives, as GM Zaitsev’s book has a very philosophical tone, while GM Nunn’s classic lives up to its promise of giving lots of practical advice for chess competitors. Of course, there is much to be learned from both books, and it is always a pleasure to talk chess with Dr. Chabris. Please read on for more details and timestamps. 

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Attacking the Strongpoint: The Philosophy of Chess by GM Igor Zaitsev 

Secrets of Practical Chess by GM John Nunn 

 0:00- How did we choose these two books?

Mentioned: GM Anatoly Karpov, IM Mark Dvoretsky, GM Jacob Aagaard 

08:00- We break down Attacking the Strongpoint including its title origins, highlights and weaknesses. 

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17:00- Sample quotes from the book 

Mentioned: Steinitz-von Bardeleben 1895, Capablanca-Tartakower 1924, GM Genna Sosonko 

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 31:00- What can we learn from Secrets of Practical Chess?

Mentioned: Secrets of Grandmaster Chess, Understanding Chess Move by Move, Beating the Siclian, Alexander Kotov’s Think Like a Grandmaster  , Episode 8 with GM Sam Shankland , Andersson-Mestel 1982 

IM John Watson’s The Week in Chess review of Secrets of Practical Chess is here:

https://theweekinchess.com/john-watson-reviews/three-improvement-books

Dr. Patzer’s Review of Secrets of Practical Chess:

https://patzersreview.blogspot.com/2020/01/nunns-secrets.html

Book Recap Podcast of Woodpecker Method and Rapid Chess Improvement with Neal Bruce:

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1:13:45- We summarize our thoughts on Secrets of Practical Chess and get a quick update on Christopher and his son’s latest chess studies. 

Mentioned: Chess Middlegames by Laszlo Polgar, GM Jan Markos, GM Michael Adams 

1:26:00- Thanks as always to Christopher Chabris for helping out. You can check out his website here: chabris.com

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1:27:00- 

Blindfold puzzle #1- 

  1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e3 b5 4. a4 c6 5. axb5 cxb5

What move did Greco play to make his opponent resign? 

(Answer shown in game link

Blindfold puzzle #2- 

  1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e5 3. dxe5 Ne4 4. Nf3 d6 5. exd6 Bxd6 6. g3??

Black to play and win material 

(Answer shown in game link