The Road to Chess Improvement. Alex Yermolinsky

The Road to Chess Improvement


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The Road to Chess Improvement Alex Yermolinsky
Publisher: Gambit Publications




Each member of the team was eager to discuss their games with their more experienced adversaries afterwards which is definitely a big step forwards down the 'chess improvement' road. This was stressed out in a whole book called The Road to Chess Improvement by American GM Alexander Yermolinsky (2000). Title:The Road to Chess Improvement Author:Alex Yermolinsky Publisher:Gambit Publications ISBN:3913993363. ISBN: 1901983242, 9781901983241. Yemolinsky is a noted chess writer and instructor. Ruke Vin Hansen in his amazing article Mind Games: Who is Doing the Playing? A radical change from cliché training methods. It has long been said that the key to improvement is to analyse your chess games. The Road to Chess Improvement Alex Yermolinsky ebook djvu. As recommended by Yermolinsky in the “Road to Chess Improvement” book. In this book the author passes on many of the insights he has gained over the years. The reason of wee improvement sofar: bad methods. On the road of exclusion chess improvement nonsense falls from the bandwagon every mile. He steers the reader away from "quick-fix" approaches, and focuses on the critical areas of chess understanding and over-the-board decision-making. If you've read even only a few chapters of his book The Road to Chess Improvement (out of print) you'll know why in 2004 he told me he had no more books to write because he couldn't think of anything more!! Someone mentioned in a thread The Road To Chess Improvement by Alaxander Yermolinsky (I think JacksonWShowalter). I am almost done with The Art of the. Publisher: Gambit Publications Language: English Page: 224. Yermolinsky's Road to Chess Improvement is still excellent and has some commentary on the Benko Gambit which is somewhat similar to Georgiev's Squeezing the Gambits book (which is very packed with details). In this refreshing, entertaining and highly instructive book, Willy Hendriks shows how you can travel light on the road to chess improvement! Yermo scored several convincing wins in this clear-cut “central” strategy.