An excerpt from Randy Bauer's review of "The Improving Annotater" -
"The premise of the book is that annotating your own games can help you to play better chess. By examining the choices you made during the game – and how they turned out – you can pinpoint the flaws in your thinking process so that you can work on them. This is an accepted premise among most chess teachers and trainers, and it was advice I also received as a young aspiring player from an early chess mentor, USCF expert and national TD Paul D. Shannon. In fact, I spent a lot of time in my formative years engaged in the same activity discussed in this book."
This topic is dedicated to posting and discussing your annotated games.
An excerpt from Randy Bauer's review of "The Improving Annotater" -
"The premise of the book is that annotating your own games can help you to play better chess. By examining the choices you made during the game – and how they turned out – you can pinpoint the flaws in your thinking process so that you can work on them. This is an accepted premise among most chess teachers and trainers, and it was advice I also received as a young aspiring player from an early chess mentor, USCF expert and national TD Paul D. Shannon. In fact, I spent a lot of time in my formative years engaged in the same activity discussed in this book."
This topic is dedicated to posting and discussing your annotated games.