Originally posted on my blog Nonstop Reader.
How to Win at Chess is a thought-provoking and information dense chess monograph by Levy Rozman (GothamChess). Released 24th Oct 2023 by Penguin Random House on their Ten Speed Press imprint, it's 272 pages and is available in hardcover and ebook formats.
This is an all-around volume, from the minutiae and basics of the rules, including scoring and notation, to the nuts and bolts of gameplay, including early-mid-and-endgame strategies. The author includes his thoughts and experiences as a chess teacher (and high-end competitive player) to help readers approach problem solving in game thoughtfully and improve their repertoires gambit-wise.
He has millions of followers on youtube and chess.com, and is the most-followed western player in the world (there are some few with more followers in Asia, India specifically). He's in a handful of chess players and teachers worldwide with a finger on the pulse of competitive gameplay and has analyzed thousands (tens of thousands?) of games for followers. His almost real-time commentary on competition play is pithy and insightful and very colorful.
Readers who are familiar with his work in film/audio media will immediately recognize the same brash bright attitude and humor in the book. He makes a number of salient points and really does offer insight into improving readers' performance at all stages of their game.
It's enchanting to see people doing things they clearly love, and doing them very well. He's unvarnished (a bit "in your face" at some points), very very clever, well spoken and funny, and it's clear he REALLY loves chess.
Five stars. This would make a great choice for public or school library acquisition, for gifting, and for chess afficionados. It would also be a good choice for more formal instruction, for chess clubs' libraries, gaming clubs, and similar.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
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