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Improve your chess calculation: the Ramesh Chess Course

Jun 25, 2022Davide NastasioBook Review, Middlegamechess, chess book review, chess improvement, New in Chess

One of the myths of the chess world is that knowing by heart a series of games, like in Ziyatdinov work, or a series of chess positions like one of Caruana’s trainers mentioned, will bring us to master level. We also have the myth that by doing over and over some positions we will reach

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The best combinations of the world champions Vol. 1 Steinitz to Tal

Apr 14, 2022Davide NastasioBook Review, Middlegamechess book review, combinations, tactics

Few years ago another chess author made the case for studying all of  the World Championship games, in order to improve as players. I found the idea intriguing, but when I tried to do it, then I discovered I didn’t have a method to learn, and maybe I wasn’t even at the level I could

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