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First published in 1931, Das Schachspiel is widely regarded as one of the most effective chess textbooks ever written. The modern edition by Jens-Erik Rudolph restores the original, unabridged text. Instructional Methodology
Known as the Praeceptor Germaniae (Teacher of Germany), Tarrasch was one of the strongest players of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Rudolph, Jens Erik Tarrasch, Siegbert Das Sc...
He starts with endgames because it is easier for a beginner to understand the movement and power of a few pieces rather than all thirty-two. First published in 1931, Das Schachspiel is widely
He championed classical chess principles , emphasizing central control, piece mobility, and the advantage of space. He starts with endgames because it is easier
Jens-Erik Rudolph-Verlag is a German publishing house specialized in reviving and modernizing (chess classics).
Tarrasch is noted for his exceptionally clear explanations, particularly regarding difficult concepts like mating with a Knight and Bishop.