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"How Not to Play Chess" by Eugene A. Znosko-Borovsky is a trade paperback book published by Dover Publications in 1961. It is part of the Dover Chess Series and is intended for a trade audience. The book presents the basics of positional analysis in chess, focusing on aspects such as controlling squares, pawn structure, and creating weaknesses in the opponent's position. It includes tips for improving one's game, such as blocking passed pawns and seeking to create new weaknesses. With the addition of 20 problems from master games, readers can test their understanding of the principles found in the text. The book is written in English and features illustrations to aid in understanding.
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