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Creating A Study Program

  1. Learn from tactical patterns
  2. Create a basic opening repertoire
  3. Positional play
  4. The endgame
  5. Learn from master games.

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Learner, thinker, dreamer

For chess players, winning a game is everything. To win, one must checkmate the opponent king. But there are not always the opportunity to checkmate the king, instead there are positions whose intricate details can help him conquer the opponent. This book talks about those details that a beginner chess player can understand and an intermediate to expert level player can improve his ratings.

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