Worst Chess Writing Ever?

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  • Worst Chess Writing Ever?

    Has anyone looked at "Improving Your Chess at any Age" by Andres D. Hortilosa? It's from Everyman (2009).

    The book is interesting, but the prose is beyond tortured. I was going to put up a selection of quotes, but abandoned the notion as too painful. So, I'll just offer up the worst I have found so far:

    "When you can take something away from your opponent, wisely resist the urge and falsify the idea first before biting into the apple."

    It isn't clear who the editor is. If it was me, I wouldn't have put my name to it either.


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    Re: Worst Chess Writing Ever?

    Je m'excuse. J'ai mis cet message sur le babillard francais par erreur.

    Neil

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