can someone suggest something for my level to study? I just ain't sure on what to study
Well considering your level I'd suggest reading some autobiographies(chess players) or studying chess games of top players
A book I'd reccomend is My system from Nimzowitch
A book I'd reccomend is My system from Nimzowitch
@Vedantt said in #2:
> Well considering your level I'd suggest reading some autobiographies(chess players) or studying chess games of top players
> A book I'd reccomend is My system from Nimzowitch
nimzowitsch is ok, his wording is confusing af
> Well considering your level I'd suggest reading some autobiographies(chess players) or studying chess games of top players
> A book I'd reccomend is My system from Nimzowitch
nimzowitsch is ok, his wording is confusing af
You have a very high rating, i'd recommend you the grandmaster preparation series. They are tough but for your level that's the only way to improve
Technical Decision Making In Chess by Boris Gelfand @rimac_c2
@rimac_c2 said in #1:
> can someone suggest something for my level to study? I just ain't sure on what to study
The GM series books by Jacob Aagaard
> can someone suggest something for my level to study? I just ain't sure on what to study
The GM series books by Jacob Aagaard
@ThunderClap said in #5:
> Technical Decision Making In Chess by Boris Gelfand @rimac_c2
How does it compare to his one on decision making in major piece endings?
> Technical Decision Making In Chess by Boris Gelfand @rimac_c2
How does it compare to his one on decision making in major piece endings?
@NinetyPlus30 said in #4:
> You have a very high rating, i'd recommend you the grandmaster preparation series. They are tough but for your level that's the only way to improve
I am currently doing that.
> You have a very high rating, i'd recommend you the grandmaster preparation series. They are tough but for your level that's the only way to improve
I am currently doing that.
@ThunderClap said in #5:
> Technical Decision Making In Chess by Boris Gelfand @rimac_c2
Thank you I will check it out
> Technical Decision Making In Chess by Boris Gelfand @rimac_c2
Thank you I will check it out
Should I do Kasparov's Great predecessors books?
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