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Publication Day!

Today is the publication date of Jacob’s A Matter of Endgame Technique. This hardcover is big and beautiful. You can read an excerpt here.

Today is also the day when Nigel Short’s Winning becomes available in paperback. You can read an excerpt here.

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  1. Paul H
    July 15th, 2022 at 13:39 | #1

    Book is still not in stock at Chess & Bridge (now the only chess shop in the U.K.), at least from their website.

  2. John Shaw
    July 15th, 2022 at 14:03 | #2

    @Paul H

    Hi Paul, the books for Chess & Bridge (in London) arrived in the UK last Tuesday (the day before the pub date). But they seem to have been trapped in UK Customs, with an expected delivery date of Monday.

  3. Cowe
    July 15th, 2022 at 14:28 | #3

    @John Shaw
    Well, they said they routinely had to check a few variations, so…

  4. Jonathan O’Connor
    July 15th, 2022 at 19:35 | #4

    Will Jacob’s book be available on Forwardchess? Normally all your books are available there, often before the printed books are available. I also notice that the Forwardchess website doesn’t mention the book either.

  5. Paul H
    July 16th, 2022 at 12:12 | #5

    Thanks John

  6. John Christopher Simmons
    July 16th, 2022 at 12:52 | #6

    My copy of “Matter of Endgame Technique” has arrived. Going to start checking it out over the weekend.

  7. Gery
    July 18th, 2022 at 08:23 | #7

    I had pre-ordered from your website, but it still says Not Shipped. Any idea when it will be?

  8. John Christopher Simmons
    July 18th, 2022 at 08:51 | #8

    Brilliant book packed full of information. I am a long way from target audience of +2300, being a out of practice 2000ish player. It is accessible to lower rated players like me, the exercies are graded accurately, can solve the lowest starred examples quickly, and there is plenty of verbal explanation with the variations. Followed the advise of not attempting to read everything, and had a look at using the two bishops, which I was interested in. This turned out to be to very detailed annotations of two Carlsen games. Skimmed a few other interesting examples as well. All had nice points about them as well.

  9. John Shaw
    July 19th, 2022 at 09:40 | #9

    Jonathan O’Connor :
    Will Jacob’s book be available on Forwardchess? Normally all your books are available there, often before the printed books are available. I also notice that the Forwardchess website doesn’t mention the book either.

    It is available on the Forward Chess website, and was shortly before the printed book.

    https://forwardchess.com/product/a-matter-of-endgame-technique

  10. JB
    July 19th, 2022 at 12:14 | #10

    Paul H :
    Book is still not in stock at Chess & Bridge (now the only chess shop in the U.K.), at least from their website.

    Has Chess Direct officially gone to the wall then. See they are directing all.web orders to chess and bridge now so have finally ordered direct from QC as they were my go to supplier…will be missed 😔

  11. John Christopher Simmons
    July 19th, 2022 at 13:12 | #11

    Yes, it seems so, was informed in another thread here the owner has retired.

  12. Istvan Orci
    July 21st, 2022 at 20:06 | #12

    I hav e pre-ordered the book early. Also sent some e-mails asking for expected delivery after the release date.. However, I neither got any answer to my e-mails nor any books delivered. Do you possibly have some problems with your e-mail system?

  13. John Shaw
    July 22nd, 2022 at 14:08 | #13

    @Istvan Orci

    Hi Istvan, sorry I think there were some email problems. But I saw that your order was processed today, so I hope you get the book soon.

  14. Jonathan O’Connor
    August 17th, 2022 at 14:14 | #14

    @John Shaw
    Thanks for the link. Somehow, I never saw it on the app.

  15. Jonathan O’Connor
    August 17th, 2022 at 14:22 | #15

    I looked again on the ForwardChess app for iPhone, and the book is not showing up there. I’ll contact forwardchess to see why that is.

    I also notice that Nigel Short’s “Winning” is now also available electronically. I bought a hard copy, but I don’t think it was available as an e-book on initial publication.

  16. JB
    September 2nd, 2022 at 22:10 | #16

    John Christopher Simmons :
    Brilliant book packed full of information. I am a long way from target audience of +2300, being a out of practice 2000ish player. It is accessible to lower rated players like me, the exercies are graded accurately, can solve the lowest starred examples quickly, and there is plenty of verbal explanation with the variations. Followed the advise of not attempting to read everything, and had a look at using the two bishops, which I was interested in. This turned out to be to very detailed annotations of two Carlsen games. Skimmed a few other interesting examples as well. All had nice points about them as well.

    Any more reviews in? Had it a few weeks and still think I’m skimming the surface. Bought the Adams book and it’s still not out of the shrink wrap…might be a bit longer till it’s time is due. My initial impressions was I’m surprised by the number of recent games 2019/2020/2021 as I thought this was many years in gestation and even though there’s a ton of variations there’s also an agreeable amount of explanation in the text but maybe too much on obscure endgame piece combinations fortresses Ch 4 and much of Ch 5 but hardly anything on super common rook endgames. Still good stuff though not quite so oriented towards what you see in your typical club games. Any other opinions?

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