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logical chess what next?

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manchester

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I have just finished logical chess , it is great helped me a lot .


What would people recomend to buy next to aid my chess development?

J

back in business

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Originally posted by mipmcpt
I have just finished logical chess , it is great helped me a lot .


What would people recomend to buy next to aid my chess development?
Chessmaster 8000/9000/10K would be good choice. Or Fritz...

z

127.0.0.1

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Now that you have a handle on strategy, try endgames or tactics (whichever you consider to be weaker). Better yet, split your time and work on both so as to avoid boredom.

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Parallel Universe

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Originally posted by Jusuh
Chessmaster 8000/9000/10K would be good choice. Or Fritz...
ChessMaster is good for the lessons by Waitzkin and Seirawan, but for post-game analysis, it's terrible. Fritz, since you mentioned it, is *much* better.

Tactics and endgame study are critical to chess development. Pick one, or both, like Zebano said.

R

Edmonton, Alberta

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Originally posted by mipmcpt
I have just finished logical chess , it is great helped me a lot .


What would people recomend to buy next to aid my chess development?
Chess: the art of logical thinking by Neil Mcdonald

Exactly like Logical Chess but with games from the year 2000 and with new Gms like Anand, Kasp, Kramnik, Topolav etc...

MS

Under Cover

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Get a copy of The Ultimate Chess Puzzle Book by John Emms and go through 5-10 of the puzzles from the first 3 chapters each day. Don't worry about the harder puzzles until you have these down pat.