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jambyvedar
t_taylor wrote:

I ordered Yasser Seirawan's book winning chess tactics, but received winning chess endings by Seirawann instead...I messaged seller and they promptly refunded money. I get to keep book for free:-) Gotta love it.

Your are lucky, that ending book by Seirawan is good too.

t_taylor

I've read some of it and like it. Are all his books similar style?

TetsuoShima
jambyvedar wrote:
t_taylor wrote:

I ordered Yasser Seirawan's book winning chess tactics, but received winning chess endings by Seirawann instead...I messaged seller and they promptly refunded money. I get to keep book for free:-) Gotta love it.

Your are lucky, that ending book by Seirawan is good too.

have you also read winning chess brilliancies?? i only useed the look inside function and it looked pretty interesting.

TetsuoShima

i would recommend the book of moses.

besides that i agree chess mentor is very good. I really enjoy it.Only the positional stuff its sometimes a bit hard to grasp, the explanation is good but its a difficult topic.

DrFrank124c
TetsuoShima wrote:

i would recommend the book of moses.

besides that i agree chess mentor is very good. I really enjoy it.Only the positional stuff its sometimes a bit hard to grasp, the explanation is good but its a difficult topic.

I like the challenge of the hard stuff! The reason I play chess to begin with is because of the challenge. 

Ruby-Fischer
DrFrank124c wrote:
TetsuoShima wrote:

i would recommend the book of moses.

besides that i agree chess mentor is very good. I really enjoy it.Only the positional stuff its sometimes a bit hard to grasp, the explanation is good but its a difficult topic.

I like the challenge of the hard stuff! The reason I play chess to begin with is because of the challenge. 

You choose courses at any level. Its interactive, you dont have to set up a chess set all the time. Better than paying out for books you will read a couple of chapters of, in my opinion anyway.

TetsuoShima
Ruby-Fischer wrote:
DrFrank124c wrote:
TetsuoShima wrote:

i would recommend the book of moses.

besides that i agree chess mentor is very good. I really enjoy it.Only the positional stuff its sometimes a bit hard to grasp, the explanation is good but its a difficult topic.

I like the challenge of the hard stuff! The reason I play chess to begin with is because of the challenge. 

You choose courses at any level. Its interactive, you dont have to set up a chess set all the time. Better than paying out for books you will read a couple of chapters of, in my opinion anyway.

as i said its good