Yates. Winter. Modern Master Play View Watchlist >
games by the leading masters of the late 1920s
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Modern Master Play was written by Frederick Dewhurst Yates and William Winter and published in 1930. It is a classic instructional chess book that presents and analyzes games by the leading masters of the late 1920s, explaining the strategic and tactical ideas behind modern competitive play. The book was intended to help players understand contemporary master-level chess and reflects the shift away from purely tactical nineteenth-century styles toward deeper positional and strategic thinking. It became well regarded for its clear explanations and practical teaching approach, making it an important snapshot of chess theory and master practice from the interwar period.
Descriptive notation. Many diagrams. Typescript. 105 pages. Daid McKay 1930.
Condition: Some use. Binding worn
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