Books
- The Benko Gambit, 1974, RHM Press ISBN 978-0713429121
- Chess Endgame Lessons, 1990 Revised 2nd Edition
- Winning with Chess Psychology by Pal Benko and Burt Hochberg, 1991, Random House Puzzles & Games ISBN 978-0812918663
- Basic Chess Endings by Reuben Fine revised by Pal Benko, 2003, Random House Puzzles & Games ISBN 978-0812934939
- Pal Benko: My Life, Games and Compositions, by Pal Benko, Jeremy Silman, and John L. Watson, 2004, Siles Press ISBN 978-1890085087
- Pal Benko's Endgame Laboratory, 2007, Ishi Press ISBN 978-0923891886
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