Think Like a Grandmaster: Full Review (Is Kotov’s Classic Still Worth Reading Today?)

Few chess books have shaped the way players think as much as Alexander Kotov’s Think Like a Grandmaster. First published in the Soviet Union and translated into English in 1971, this book became an instant classic. Even decades later, with modern engines dominating chess study, players still return to Kotov’s writing for one fundamental reason: … Continue reading Think Like a Grandmaster: Full Review (Is Kotov’s Classic Still Worth Reading Today?)