Vote for the Chesscafe 2010 Book of the Year
Chess news and chess trivia blog (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2011
Hi Everybody,
The Chesscafe.com is running a poll for the 2010 Book of the Year. Check it out.
It's Time to Vote
Round One
It's time to begin the first round of voting for the ChessCafe.com 2010 Book of the Year. Voting in this round will remain open until January 17, when the three highest vote-getters will advance to round two. Round two will then be open for voting from January 19 until January 31. The title then receiving the highest number of votes will be the ChessCafe.com 2010 Book of the Year. The winner will be announced February 2, 2011.
Email your vote to bookoftheyear@chesscafe.com
Nominees to Date (listed alphabetically)
- Chess Duels by Yasser Seirawan
- Developing Chess Talent by Karel van Delft and Merijn van Delft
- Find the Right Plan with Anatoly Karpov by Anatoly Karpov and Anatoly Matsukevich
- How to Reassess Your Chess, 4th ed. by Jeremy Silman
- James Mason in America by Joost van Winsen
- Mastering Positional Chess by Daniel Naroditsky
- Studying Chess Made Easy, by Andrew Soltis
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Labels: Chess Book of the Year, chesscafe
1 Comments:
At January 6, 2011 at 10:19 AM , Saira Fernando, Madrid said...
I just voted. But I won't tell which book I voted for lest it influences other people's choices.
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