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I believe that more diagrams could have been included to illustrate the points or at least, for the verbally oriented, a more thorough description of what is going on. In this regard I want to give "Fundamental Chess Endings" by Muller et. al. an ovation. For example: The pawn endings chapter in Basic Chess Endings requires 287 diagrams in all [ I have added the positions described in the text but not depicted like: "White: King at KN8, Pawns at QB6 and KN2. Black: King at K1. White to move and draw" ] In Fundamental chess endings there are only 64 diagrams for the same chapter and I don't have to go through the aggravation of setting up the board for positions that are not diagramed! And it is so much clearer...
Do yourself a favor and don't buy BCE's by Fine... It is a horrible book.
Ah! Many inaccuracies have been found in BCE's and some of them weren't caught with a chess computer! When I was browsing through old issues of chess life I ran into a bunch... That leads me to regretfully believe that Fine didn't do his best and that his work in endings is very superficial.
Buy it used, but it does belong on your shelf if you intend to be a serious chess player.
Now, should new players use this book as a training manual? No. There are far better books to teach you the endgame. This is a REFERENCE work. A reference work done before huge computer databases and tablebases. There is a revision coming with algebraic notation and corrections done by computers etc. Regardless, the book will never be as useful as it once was. I'm compelled however to give the credit that is due Fine. It's quite possibly the most ambitious chess book ever written.
In comparing the 1943 edition of this book to the more recent 1989/90 works, it appears that most of the revisions involve the Indian and Sicilian Defenses. For good reason: These are still the overwhelming choices of many an international grandmaster to 1 d4 and 1 e4, respectively. Other than that, the text is about the same. In fact, the more recent editions even have a few misspellings and caption-reference errors to boot.
Still, I think that's a trivial reason for chess players to shy away from this book. The title states the principle: As long as you understand the IDEAS of the openings you play, you will be ready for nearly any surprises--curve balls, if I may--that your opponent might have in store. It made sense in 1943; it still makes sense today.
I would recommend this book to those in the beginner-to-intermediate range. I believe that, once you understand the ideas of your preferred openings, then and only then should you begin to intensify your studies of opening theory. After that, I feel that everything will fall into place naturally.
This book should be useful for someone who is somewhere between the Complete Idiots Guide to Chess (an excellent introduction) and the MCO/NCO (intermediate level books that are primarily a list of opening lines.)
As a beginner, I need a book that can break down each major opening into themes. Themes can be "maintain tension" or "simplify." The MCO and NCO both provide lines that are based on themes. Unfortunately, I don't know enough about chess to easily grasp these themes by reading a list of moves. This book can fill that gap.
Now, I can play the French Defense and say, "OK, there are only a few ways this thing can go." I will not memorize all the lines, but I can begin to understand how my choices affect my openings and ultimately, the final outcome of my games.
Once you feel comfortable with this book, the MCO could be a logical next step. Good luck!
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I always seemed to get lost in my games around the middlegame. This book is so full of recognizable patterns, that I can see my way more clearly now. I especially enjoyed learning the proper way to conduct an attack on the castled king using a pawn storm.
I highly recommend this book for intermediate players, like myself.
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