Description of Studying Chess Made Easy
It is a fact of life that if you want to win, you have to put in a bit of study. But study doesn't have to be dull. This indispensible book contains foolproof ways to help the information go inand stay in. Acclaimed chess author Andrew Soltis reveals the key techniques in his trademark witty, accessible style.
- Why you can't study chess the same way you study school subjects
- How to acquire the most important knowledge: intuition
- The role of memorizing (not a bad thing despite what people say)
- How to get the most out of playing over a master's game
- Adopting a chess hero as a means of learning
- How great players study
- Computers as a study tool
- How to train someone else
Customer Reviews of Studying Chess Made Easy
John from San Jose Studying Chess Made Easy ReviewAuthors like to give their books catchy titles. If you really believe there is an easy way to study chess, then buy this book. The book is slightly less dry than the average chess book because it has more prose and fewer diagrams. Let's get real. The way to study chess in the 21st century is with a computer, not a book. Any book requires setting up a board and manipulating the pieces manually. That takes a lot of time. I prefer to manipulate chess pieces during an actual game.
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