chess openings, tactics?

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    • #275
      Vijay Khadake
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      i am trying to play the morra gambit to the sicilian defense and i am trying to see as much info on its variations including the finegold line which no one will elaborate on. next i am also trying to develop my tactical eye to a greater extend is there any good way of training that is not easy but extremely difficult and enjoyable as well? lastly, i am trying to find a good chess coach which website would, will, does have those type of personnel available? oh yes does it help at all to play 5 minute chess as training for tournaments or would regular time control be more effective?

    • #276
      Shreya Kulkarni
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      I have found that studying openings is not the best way to approach the game. But if you must, get a video on the opening you like. You learn the openings better with Videos than books.

    • #277
      Vijay Khadake
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      Yeh i watch videos and learn from them but i was thinking about your personal tactics

    • #278
      Shreya Kulkarni
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      For tactics, get a good tactics book. My favorite is combination challenge, by Hayes and Hall. Do a few problems every day, and in a few months you will be tactically amazing.

    • #279
      Vijay Khadake
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      Do you think i should need a good master which can masted me ?

    • #282
      Shreya Kulkarni
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      Go on the Internet Chess Club. (www.chessclub.com ) you can find a grandmaster there to give you lessons. The best thing to do is : find someone that is very strong, show them your mjost recent games, and they will tell you how to improve.

    • #283
      Vijay Khadake
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      Really great thank you i appreciate you replay. Can you recommend me any good booms ?

    • #284
      Shreya Kulkarni
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      All the books in the world will not get you as good, as talking with a strong player.

    • #290
      Chess Ninja
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      I haven’t read a lot of books on Chess strategy but I would recommend ‘Mind Master: Winning Lessons from a Champion’s Life’ by Viswanathan Anand. It gives a good insight into the preparations and strategies of a world champion. It has motivated me a lot.

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