“Logical chess move by move” and Most instructive games of chess by Irving Chernev. It may appear that these books are for intermediate.But as a beginner I learnt a lot of logic behind the moves in chess. I also find books by Yasser Sierawan and Jeremy Silman very good for beginners.
Chess for Zebras is a great book about the psychology of chess which tackles the questions why is it hard for adult players to improve and if whites first mover advantage is a myth. Recommended by: Daniel Naroditsky. ×. The “Seven Deadly Chess Sins” and “Chess for Zebras” are both fantastic books on chess psychology.
Part 3 Part 3 of 3: Improving Your GameUse all your pieces. Do not keep moving your knight around just because he can give lots of checks. …Control the center. Since so many pieces can move about every which way, controlling the center is considered more beneficial than controlling the sides.Don’t hang your pieces! …Protect your king. …Learn opening theory. …Always think a move or two in advance. …
Understand how to use a chess clock.Sometimes there’ll be a delay before the chess clock starts. This means that the said time will pass before each move before your time starts going down.Increments mean that after you finish a move, you get said time added to the clock.Clocks can be bought online and apps with clock features may even be downloaded. …
Oct 19, 2013 · I create a database from the book title say “Pawn Structure Chess,” locate each game as it comes up at Chessgames.com, select PGN: view. Then I copy & paste the game into Fritz and save it to the database. I follow the game in the book, adding variations and then overwriting the database copy.
IM Kostya Kavutskiy shares his method for studying and learning from chess books.0:00 Intro1:02 Zlotnik’s Middlegame Manual overview1:44 How to study from ch…
Without doubt Zurich 53 by Bronstein! That’s a totally unique book. Not only are the ideas described with words and not simply variations, but it was also unprecedented for a player at his level, number 2 or 3 in the world, to reveal his ideas like …
To get the most value out of the book, you should develop a study plan as you read the book. Embed insights from the book into your plan (e.g. two things to get out of openings study are 1.Understand several key variations; and 2.Analyze several model games) – that way you will have a good working plan once you complete the book.
Jan 24, 2015 · When you start reading a book, write the title and author down in your notebook prior to taking notes. This way you know where the information came from. The first thing my professor told our class was to read the table of contents thoroughly. Many people simply plow into their reading, ignoring the table of contents.
Nov 01, 2016 · How to Study Chess 1) Study actively.. Every time I study, I make the process interactive: the more I’m thinking, solving, and re-creating… 2) Study material geared for your level.. What I mean by this is that we need to find exercises we can solve, but only… 3) Focus on the middlegame and …
Mar 29, 2018 · well I have learn alot from books and still learning. so it depends upon which kind of book you have like if you have any opening book.just play that opening when you lose in that opening.. open that line of opening in which you lose in book and study it..in this way you don’t have to memorise variations.if you have any other book than opening(like modern chess …
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Sep 03, 2017 · 3- Modern Chess Strategy. Author: Ludek Pachman . Another classic that influenced my generation. Chess has changed a lot since the time this book was written, but it still remains an important work to improve your positional play. Several other (updated) strategy books can be used for a similar study. 4- Chess Informants. Several authors
Hi there, ChessKids! Today, I’ll answer ImpossibleHeat’s question: