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Successful chess training consists of two parts: an accurate
evaluation to identify your current level and immediate needs and subsequent design of an appropriate training plan that is well structured and includes the list of suitable books and training software. In my upcoming book Chess Exam and Training Guide (http://www.ChessExam.com) I attempt to tackle both. Beginning May 13, for the next 10 weeks, I will be posting here my Top-10 training tips. ---------------------------------------- Tip #7 Focus on analyzing your games. Use chess software (like Fritz) only to determine tactical opportunities and, to some extent, to check the opening play. Positional aspects of the game should be studied with a coach or a stronger player. If none is available, study on your own using computer as a sparring-partner. --------------------------------------- Igor Khmelnitsky, International Master, Coach, http://www.IamCoach.com |
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Thanks Igor!!!
Keep them coming. Leopold Lacrimosa "Igor K" wrote in message om... Successful chess training consists of two parts: an accurate evaluation to identify your current level and immediate needs and subsequent design of an appropriate training plan that is well structured and includes the list of suitable books and training software. In my upcoming book Chess Exam and Training Guide (http://www.ChessExam.com) I attempt to tackle both. Beginning May 13, for the next 10 weeks, I will be posting here my Top-10 training tips. ---------------------------------------- Tip #7 Focus on analyzing your games. Use chess software (like Fritz) only to determine tactical opportunities and, to some extent, to check the opening play. Positional aspects of the game should be studied with a coach or a stronger player. If none is available, study on your own using computer as a sparring-partner. --------------------------------------- Igor Khmelnitsky, International Master, Coach, http://www.IamCoach.com |
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Igor K wrote:
Use chess software (like Fritz) only to determine tactical opportunities and, to some extent, to check the opening play. Positional aspects of the game should be studied with a coach or a stronger player. Doesnt Hiarcs do a decent job of positional analysis? |
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