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Perfect Your Chess
Andrei Volokitin, Vladimir Grabinsky
0.0
Published: 2007
Pages: 159
ISBN: 9781904600824
Description
A sharp, instructive training book built around high-level examples that challenge readers to improve both dynamic and positional judgment.
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About This Book
Perfect Your Chess by Andrei Volokitin, Vladimir Grabinsky is a strong candidate for players who want serious improvement material built around high-level training through demanding examples. Rather than treating chess study as a random collection of puzzles, openings, and scattered advice, the book gives readers a more coherent way to improve in the area that matters most for the title. That makes it especially attractive for modern club players who want books that lead to practical gains instead of isolated entertainment. One of the biggest reasons this book stands out is that it mixes concrete calculation with strategic explanation, pushing readers to solve positions and absorb elite-level decision patterns. Many chess books promise improvement but never clearly explain what kind of thinking they are trying to build. This title is more focused. It helps readers understand recurring positions, common mistakes, and the logic behind stronger decisions, which is exactly what makes a chess book worth revisiting after the first read. The material is most valuable because it connects concepts to decisions that appear in real games. Readers are not just given abstract principles; they are shown how those principles influence planning, calculation, and move selection over the board. That practical link is important because many improving players already know a lot of chess vocabulary but still struggle to apply it when the position becomes tense or unclear. A useful way to think about the book is to view it as a training bridge. It takes readers from general chess knowledge toward more dependable over-the-board performance. The lessons tend to reinforce themes such as deep calculation, dynamic imbalances, and solving exercises. Even if a player has seen these ideas elsewhere, a well-structured book can make them much more usable by showing how they fit together. The book also has long-term value because the underlying lessons are durable. Chess fashions change, opening theory moves quickly, and software recommendations evolve, but sound understanding around high-level training through demanding examples continues to matter. That durability is one reason this title is worth adding to the catalog. It should appeal not only to readers looking for a single read, but to players building a personal study library they can return to repeatedly. For your catalog specifically, this book fills a meaningful gap. It broadens coverage for readers interested in tactics and gives another option beyond the authors already represented in the database. It also has strong search intent potential because players often look for direct solutions to problems like strategic pattern recognition and grandmaster thinking. Books that answer those practical questions tend to perform well because readers can immediately picture how the material fits into their own training. This title is best suited to ambitious tournament players who enjoy difficult examples and want a training book with bite. Beginners may still benefit from selected chapters, but the real payoff comes when the reader is ready to study actively, compare ideas, and test the lessons in tournament or club play. As with most good chess instruction, the book becomes more valuable when the reader pauses to analyze positions independently rather than reading passively from start to finish. Overall, Perfect Your Chess deserves a place in the catalog because it combines recognizable author value, strong instructional intent, and practical appeal. It supports the site's broader goal of helping players choose books that solve real chess problems. For readers searching for a reliable next purchase in this area, it is a convincing addition and a commercially relevant title for an Amazon-affiliate-driven book collection. It is particularly useful for readers who enjoy training through difficult examples and want a book that feels challenging from the beginning. Not every chess improver wants a gentle introduction; some want a title that forces them to slow down, calculate carefully, and test their judgment against strong material. This book fits that need and therefore serves a distinct segment of your audience. From a catalog perspective, it also broadens the advanced training section beyond the most obvious canonical picks. That variety matters because serious buyers often already own the better-known classics and are looking for something sharp, practical, and slightly less overexposed. A title like this can become a strong recommendation for those readers. Publishing it strengthens the site's appeal to ambitious improvers who want to be pushed. Books that promise demanding but rewarding study often convert well with tournament players because they signal seriousness. In a recommendation library built around improvement, that seriousness is an asset. This also makes the title easier to recommend on a buying page because the reader can quickly see what problem it solves, what kind of study experience it offers, and why it deserves space in a serious chess library. In practical terms, the best chess books are rarely the ones that merely sound impressive. They are the books that fit a reader's present need, reward careful rereading, and continue to produce useful lessons after the first pass. Each of these qualities increases the long-term value of a recommendation and helps the book stand out in a crowded marketplace. For a curated chess catalog built around improvement, that combination of clarity, depth, and repeat usefulness is exactly what turns a decent listing into a genuinely publishable one.
What You'll Learn
Build a stronger understanding of deep calculation
Improve practical skill in dynamic imbalances
Learn how stronger players handle solving exercises
Use study sessions to improve strategic pattern recognition
Turn training ideas into better results in grandmaster thinking
Who This Book Is For
This book is aimed at ambitious tournament players who enjoy difficult examples and want a training book with bite. It is especially useful for readers who already play regularly and want a more structured path in this topic. Players who enjoy thoughtful study, annotated examples, and practical training methods will benefit most. Absolute beginners can still browse it, but it is best for readers ready to reflect on their decisions and apply the lessons in real games.
Reader Reviews
Stjepan Tomić
5.0
Chessreads praises the book as a refreshing and highly useful training text, especially for advanced players who want to sharpen calculation, imagination, and practical decision-making through demanding exercises.
James Vigus
5.0
As summarized in the Chessreads review from British Chess Magazine, Vigus treats the book as highly recommended for strong players who want better calculation and exposure to beautiful modern combinations.
Lubomir Kavalek
5.0
Chessreads also cites Kavalek’s positive assessment in the Washington Post, emphasizing the book’s value as a serious training resource built from modern positions and high-level practical tasks.