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My System
My System is a book on chess theory written by Aron Nimzowitsch. Originally over a series of five brochures from 1925 to 1927, the book—one of the early works on hypermodernism—introduced many new concepts to followers of the modern school of thought. It is generally considered to be one of the most important books in the history of chess.
Contents
The book is divided into three parts: "The Elements", "Positional Play", and "Illustrative Games".
The Elements
In "The Elements", Nimzowitsch writes about the basics of his "system". He regards the following as the elements of chess strategy:
Positional Play
The next part, "Positional Play", is based largely on the elements taught in the first part. In it, Nimzowitsch tells how to play for a positional advantage. In particular, he argues that the center can be effectively controlled using pieces instead of pawns. This concept, now widely accepted, is one of the fundamental principles of hypermodernism.
Illustrative Games
"Illustrative Games" contains annotated versions of fifty of Nimzowitsch's career games, which he refers to throughout the text.
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