First published in German in 1925 and translated into English in 1929, My System is the most influential chess book ever written. In it, Aron Nimzowitsch - one of the most original and provocative minds in the history of chess - systematically lays out a revolutionary theory of chess strategy that overturned the classical principles established by Wilhelm Steinitz and Siegbert Tarrasch and permanently changed the way the game is understood and played.
Where the classical school taught that the center must be occupied by pawns, Nimzowitsch demonstrated that the center could be controlled from a distance - blockaded, restrained, and dominated by pieces rather than pawns. His concepts of blockade, overprotection, prophylaxis, the passed pawn, and the mysterious rook move were entirely original and remain foundational to modern chess thinking nearly a century later.
Written with passion, humor, and extraordinary clarity, My System is not merely a chess manual but a work of genuine intellectual originality - a unified theory of chess strategy presented with the confidence and rigor of a scientific treatise. Every serious chess player, from ambitious club player to grandmaster, has been shaped by its ideas whether they know it or not.
Why This Book Matters
My System is not simply a classic - it is the book that created modern chess strategy. Its influence on every subsequent generation of players and theorists is incalculable. Garry Kasparov, Bobby Fischer, and virtually every world champion of the twentieth century acknowledged its foundational importance. It remains as relevant, instructive, and readable today as when Nimzowitsch first published it nearly a century ago.
About the Author
Aron Nimzowitsch (1886-1935) was one of the greatest chess players of his era, ranked among the top three players in the world during the late 1920s and widely considered the most original chess thinker of the twentieth century. Born in Riga, Latvia, he spent much of his career in Scandinavia and became a dominant force in European tournament chess. Along with My System he authored Chess Praxis and Blockade, completing a trilogy of theoretical works that together constitute one of the most significant contributions to chess literature ever made. His hypermodern school of thought - developed alongside Richard Réti and Savielly Tartakower - revolutionized opening theory and strategic thinking in ways that persist to the present day.
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