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Discover one of the most influential chess books of the 20th century — The Hypermodern Game of Chess by Savielly Tartakower (1887–1956). In this 1924 classic, Tartakower explores the revolutionary ideas that reshaped chess strategy, moving away from classical principles toward the dynamic hypermodern style.

IM Thomas Engqvist reviews this 415-page masterpiece, discussing: The evolution from classical to hypermodern chess. Historic tournaments like Hastings 1895, Cambridge Springs 1904, and Gothenburg 1920. Tartakower’s insights on openings, middlegame plans, and endgame mastery. Why every serious chess player should study this book today.

Whether you’re an ambitious club player or a seasoned expert, this timeless work offers deep lessons and witty commentary that still inspire players a century later.

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