Irving Chernev, Logical Chess, every move explained - Even though it's not modern, reading material where you recreate the game on a board and have every single move explained to you is invaluable as a beginner. I've done some research and read some similar topics and my current idea is to get "Chess Tactics from Scratch: Understanding Chess Tactics 2nd edition".īut before doing that I wanted to check with you guys if maybe there is a better recommendation for me out there. Is there a "de facto" standard book that is recommended for beginners for tactical thinking? So my thinking is that my tactical vision and thinking are things that i should work on foremost. Sometimes my opponent just leaves his king in the middle with a messed up pawn structure and I feel like I should be able to take advantage of that a lot better. So i usually try to play London System and i have studied some popular lines there to get an idea of where my opening should evolve, but i feel that this doesn't help me much because these beginner games are so far away from popular lines. I know that my game is lacking in pretty much every aspect, but what feels the worst to me is having no vision on what to do after my opening. Hello, I've been playing chess for about a month and my score is around 800 at the moment.
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