One of the outstanding chess expositors of the 20th century presents the basis of analysis in a disarmingly simple way. Sticking to a few well-chosen examples, he shows how to avoid playing a hit-or-miss game from move to move and instead develop a general plan of action based on positional analysis. Includes 20 problems from master games.
Reviews:
lunar (Japan) (2009/10/10): This book was originally a lecture about playing chess and analyzing chess positions which was expanded into a book. It's not really a book to keep but it was certainly worth reading once. It's old so it's in descriptive notation (1.P-K4). But you've got to love the title.