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Jeremy Silman (born August 28 1954) is an American International Master of chess. He has won the US Open, the American Open, Corus B, and the National Open. He was the coach of the US junior national chess team. He is the author of more than thirty-five books. He has given lessons to many top players of the game; his former students including American Grandmaster Jesse Krai and Italian chess prodigy Fabiano Curuana.

Books

  • How to Reassess your Chess
  • The Amateur's Mind: Turning Chess Misconceptions into Chess Mastery
  • The Complete Book of Chess Strategy
  • The Reassess your Chess Workbook
  • Pal Benko: My Life, Games and Compositions, 2004, Siles Press. With Pal Benko and John L. Watson
  • Silman's Complete Endgame Course: From Beginner To Master, 2007, Siles Press, ISBN 1-890085-10-3.

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