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Re: "A contemporary approach to the middle game"
Reply #2 - 07/05/08 at 12:42:56
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Holbox wrote on 07/02/08 at 14:18:05:
What do you think about this book by Aleksei Suetin?

A book by Suetin? It cannot be contemporary any more  Wink
  

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Re: "A contemporary approach to the middle game"
Reply #1 - 07/03/08 at 07:24:43
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a long time ago i found suetin's books pretty heavy going, Sad not very clear translation to english - i feel there are alot of better  middle gamebooks out there nowadays -watson , marin, rowson  Smileyetc.
  
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"A contemporary approach to the middle game"
07/02/08 at 14:18:05
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What do you think about this book by Aleksei Suetin?
  

"Ladran, luego cabalgamos", NN
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