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This is my first post here and I was wondering if anyone could help me!:-) I am a 36 yo beginner in chess.I do know the basics.basic tactics, basic strategy, basic opening principles, etc from 1 or 2 basic books I've read in the past.but I want to improve my chess in a structured way. My rating is usually around 1.400-1.500.but it can drop sharply when I play blitz/bullet (1.100-1.200) Do you know or have opinions about the following books/collections? If so, do you recommend them? Or are there better options?
Chess Strategy Second Edition (1915) Edward Lasker CONTENTS A Note on the PDF Version TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE AUTHOR'S PREFACE PART I I. INTRODUCTORY I. Rules of the Game II. HINTS FOR BEGINNERS Elementary Combinations Simple Calculation Complications III. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CHESS STRATEGY.
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The thing is that I usually learn better when I follow a structured approach, such as reading about the theory, then doing exercises about that theory, etc.sort of in a sequential manner.so I am looking for some kind of complete course.from beginner to advanced.something that will build my knowledge gradually, using theory and related exercises. Drivermax download free windows 8.1. The two books/collections are: - Learning chess.The steps method.by Rob Brunia and Cor van Wijgerden - this will be the first one and then I plan to reach somewhere between 1.700-1.900 rating and move to. The Yusupov 9-books series (fundamentals, beyond the basics, mastery) I am especially keen on finding an alternative to the first one (steps method) as they are very difficult to find at my country (brazil) Thanks a lot!
Hi kindaspongey, Thanks for the excerpts and reviews.the Yusupov books indeed seem the best option when I reach 1600-1700 rating.but I believe I'm not prepared yet to follow those books.I believe there are more basic things that I need to learn beforehand. Although the book officially says it's suitable for u1500 players.I read reviews that it's generally better for players starting at around 1.700 Have you used them? Are they good for under 1500 players? Or do you recommend something else? Based on your recommendations and the reviews I ended up buying the whole Seirawan series (7 books).I also bought 'Bobby Fischer teaches chess', for a more 'tactical' begginer book and the classical Logical Chess move by move by Irving Chernev.for positional play and whole game understanding. After that I'll probably buy and read a couple of tactics exercises books.such as Bain's 'Chess tactics for students' Hopefully I will be able to improve and then the Yusupov books may be more accessible to me Thanks for the tips!:-). Based on your recommendations and the reviews I ended up buying the whole Seirawan series (7 books).I also bought 'Bobby Fischer teaches chess', for a more 'tactical' begginer book and the classical Logical Chess move by move by Irving Chernev.for positional play and whole game understanding.
After that I'll probably buy and read a couple of tactics exercises books.such as Bain's 'Chess tactics for students' Hopefully I will be able to improve and then the Yusupov books may be more accessible to me Thanks for the tips!:-) The Winning Chess Series by Seirawan is excellent. Study in Order. Winning Chess Tactics Winning Chess Strategies Winnin Chess Endings Winning Chess Brilliancies. You can mix up studying Winning Chess Tactics and Strategies. If one needs it at all, it probably makes sense to start with Play Winning Chess. In his series of books, GM Artur Yusupov wrote: '.
This book is the first volume in a series of manuals designed for players who are building the foundations of their chess knowledge. The reader will receive the necessary basic knowledge in six areas of the game - tactcs, positional play, strategy, the calculation of variations, the opening and the endgame. To make the book entertaining and varied, I have mixed up these different areas.' He does not appear to me to have thought that it would be a serious impediment to one's progress if one refrained from spending an extended period of time on reading a book in any one subject area.