Thread: Chess books?
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Old 07-14-2007, 10:54 PM
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Default Re: Chess books?

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punter,i dont know what level u reach in your yougner years but i did pretty well b4....


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I stopped at 2300 ELO so nothing special.

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if u read pawn structure chess,then you ll never need an opening chess book(since all the variation u learn in any "regular opening chess book" library sell change each 6 month, and can even be obsolete...),

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This is simply wrong. Chess is not that simple and opening preparation (and I mean learning/preparing conrete moves not ideas) is very important once you reach certain level.

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(tactics included).


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Its not enough. You need to do 1000's of excercises to ahve any clue and without you will suck no matter how good "strategical understanding" you have.

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an example u will learn....giving a pawn to control the 7th rank with a rook etc...u need more then tactics ,trust me...

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Dont repeat "trust me" you act as you posses some secret knowledge which is not given to other readers of this thread which to be honest sound pretty stupid [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] (no insult please).
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