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Irving Chernev Logical Chess Move by Move Game 18

The best way to progress at chess, is to read good books on the middlegame and the endgame. Studying openings is a loss of time for players rated under 2000. You end up learning lines by heart, even opening traps, that might work every now and then, but you will be crushed by opponents who have a better positional understanding. Of all the books I read, there are some that I found particularily instructive, so I am sending you the games of these books (I entered the moves by hand as I was following the comments in the book). The aim is to facilitate you reading the book, you can read and follow on the video, pausing the video when necessary. Of course, I did not record the comments, as the books are copyrighted material, the authors have worked hard to write them. But my recommendation is that you buy the books, they will serve you long, and you can also try and find second-hand ones. Reading a few good books will definitely beat any 'online lessons' you might have... for the price of an hour, you can buy a book, that you can study many hours, at your rythm. All 33 Games from the book Irving Chernev: Logical Chess Move by Move: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0gDT_L8SosPaQhXVdZXpmPyTgS-Adb8p Music: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Op 61, Beethoven, 1806 Fur Elise, Beethoven 1810 How to Play the Opening: https://bit.ly/3eRxmOX How to Play the Middlegame: https://bit.ly/3o2t38M Puzzles of the Week: https://bit.ly/35v7rY7 Like and subscribe https://bit.ly/3nLXYE7

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The best way to progress at chess, is to read good books on the middlegame and the endgame. Studying openings is a loss of time for players rated under 2000. You end up learning lines by heart, even opening traps, that might work every now and then, but you will be crushed by opponents who have a better positional understanding. Of all the books I read, there are some that I found particularily instructive, so I am sending you the games of these books (I entered the moves by hand as I was following the comments in the book). The aim is to facilitate you reading the book, you can read and follow on the video, pausing the video when necessary. Of course, I did not record the comments, as the books are copyrighted material, the authors have worked hard to write them. But my recommendation is that you buy the books, they will serve you long, and you can also try and find second-hand ones. Reading a few good books will definitely beat any 'online lessons' you might have... for the price of an hour, you can buy a book, that you can study many hours, at your rythm. All 33 Games from the book Irving Chernev: Logical Chess Move by Move: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0gDT_L8SosPaQhXVdZXpmPyTgS-Adb8p Music: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Op 61, Beethoven, 1806 Fur Elise, Beethoven 1810 How to Play the Opening: https://bit.ly/3eRxmOX How to Play the Middlegame: https://bit.ly/3o2t38M Puzzles of the Week: https://bit.ly/35v7rY7 Like and subscribe https://bit.ly/3nLXYE7

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