Inside My Chess Mastermind
How would you like to look inside a Grandmaster's Mastermind?
For those that don't know, a mastermind group is where members solve their problems together, with input and advice from other group members.
In the classic book on personal financial education, 'Think and Grow Rich', Napoleon Hill defined the mastermind as follows:
“The coordination of knowledge and effort of two or more people, who work toward a definite purpose, in the spirit of harmony.”
Wouldn't it be cool to have such a group just for Chess Improvers, trying to become chess masters, chess champions, or at the very least, much better chess players?
Just imagine...what it would be like to be in the 'Pioneers' Palace' in the old USSR, training with all the other promising young players, and learning from the great chess coaches, sharing their decades of experience.
And not only do you learn from the coaches, but the group members all help each other, playing practice games, sharing and discussing ideas together, and supporting each other along the journey of chess improvement.
I know for myself that it's not always easy to understand a concept without actually experiencing it yourself...which is why I've opened the curtain and let you inside my Mastermind in my video below!
You can join the group here (after first signing up to my free Chess Improvement newsletter).
Actually, we've had many more posts from other members since this share, with some great questions and even suggestions to keep making our mastermind better and better!
It's been a big dream of mine for years to share this opportunity for you to learn from myself and from others in a way that's open to nearly anyone with a big chess dream and the commitment to make it happen.
Wouldn't you rather learn from others' mistakes and ideas, rather than having to make all the mistakes yourself?
I'll see you in the group, Chess Improver!