Here are 10 of the most influential chess coaches in the world and the books they are best known for. These trainers have shaped generations of players — from club level to World Champions.
1️⃣ Mark Dvoretsky
Why famous: Considered one of the greatest chess trainers ever.
Best Book: Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual
π The ultimate endgame training book for serious players.
2️⃣ Jacob Aagaard
Why famous: Structured thinking and calculation training expert.
Best Book: Grandmaster Preparation: Calculation
π Deep calculation training for advanced players.
3️⃣ Vladimir Tukmakov
Why famous: Coach of elite players like Anish Giri.
Best Book: Modern Chess Preparation
π Focuses on psychology and practical tournament preparation.
4️⃣ Yusupov
Why famous: Student of Dvoretsky; systematic training method.
Best Book: Build Up Your Chess
π Excellent structured improvement series.
5️⃣ Jeremy Silman
Why famous: Made positional understanding simple.
Best Book: How to Reassess Your Chess
π Teaches imbalances and strategic thinking clearly.
6️⃣ Susan Polgar
Why famous: Legendary trainer and promoter of youth chess.
Best Book: Chess Tactics for Champions
π Great tactical training resource for students.
7️⃣ Garry Kasparov
Why famous: Former World Champion and elite trainer influence.
Best Book: My Great Predecessors
π Deep historical and analytical masterpiece.
8️⃣ Boris Gelfand
Why famous: Elite-level trainer and deep thinker.
Best Book: Positional Decision Making in Chess
π Advanced understanding of strategic decisions.
9️⃣ Mikhail Shereshevsky
Why famous: Endgame and practical training specialist.
Best Book: Endgame Strategy
π Practical endgame improvement guide.
π Peter Heine Nielsen
Why famous: Coach of Magnus Carlsen.
Best Book: (Known more for coaching than books)
Recommended: Understanding Chess Middlegames by John Nunn (often used in elite training environments)
π Final Thoughts
Each coach specializes in different areas:
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Calculation → Aagaard
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Endgames → Dvoretsky
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Strategy → Silman
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Structured training → Yusupov
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Psychology → Tukmakov
As a coach running an academy, you can combine:
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Aagaard for calculation
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Silman for strategy
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Dvoretsky for advanced students
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Polgar for tactical foundations

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