Rudolph, Jens Erik Tarrasch, Siegbert Das Sc... Apr 2026
Das Schachspiel serves as Volume 1 of their "Schachklassiker" series, which also includes works by other masters like Aaron Nimzowitsch and Richard Réti. 2. The Author: Siegbert Tarrasch (1862–1934)
This complex phase is taught last, once the student has a firm grasp of positional and tactical goals. Key Features of the Rudolph Edition Rudolph, Jens Erik Tarrasch, Siegbert Das Sc...
Jens-Erik Rudolph-Verlag is a German publishing house specialized in reviving and modernizing (chess classics). Das Schachspiel serves as Volume 1 of their
It is a "systematic textbook" suitable for both beginners and experienced club players. Key Features of the Rudolph Edition Jens-Erik Rudolph-Verlag
Tarrasch is noted for his exceptionally clear explanations, particularly regarding difficult concepts like mating with a Knight and Bishop.
First published in 1931, Das Schachspiel is widely regarded as one of the most effective chess textbooks ever written. The modern edition by Jens-Erik Rudolph restores the original, unabridged text. Instructional Methodology
Known as the Praeceptor Germaniae (Teacher of Germany), Tarrasch was one of the strongest players of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.