- Thought process
- Planning, like in tight and equal positions in which every move seem to be wrong... no purpose-moves... which leads too...
- Sometimes problems to find the right move... which especially leads to
- Problems with "indirect moves/grey moves" (because a plan is missing)
The Amateur's Mind is the book to address these issues.
Any book is dead cheap if you study it - consider how much your time is worth.
Steve
Hello guys,
I try to be short on my problem, I don't know which book would suite me well, I don't know my rating, I don't know where I am standing. What I have done so far and still beeing active at:
- Ubisoft's Chessmaster 11 tutorials (the most important ones 2 times (~68%)
- Chess puzzles
- Tactics training (here and in chesstempo)
What I know:
- Tactics (forks, pins, skewers, discoveries, removing the defender...)
- Strategies (opening principles, pawn structure, weak squares, outposts, closed & open games, art of trading and piece values which can change and why they can change)
- Typical mating patterns
I have problems with:
- Thought process
- Planning, like in tight and equal positions in which every move seem to be wrong... no purpose-moves... which leads too...
- Sometimes problems to find the right move... which especially leads to
- Problems with "indirect moves/grey moves" (because a plan is missing)
What book I don't want:
- a book which discusses something I already know
- a book with too easy content
- a book, where I have to skip 60% of it's content because it's too easy or too hard
Following books I have hardly narrowed down since 2 weeks:
- Dan Heisman - Novice Nook (web or book) (necessary for me?)
- Dan Heisman - The Improving Chess Thinker (does it tell me something new?)
- Yasser Seirawan/Jeremy Silman - Play Winning Chess (too easy?)
- Yasser Seirawan - Winning Chess Strategies (does it show me something new?)
- Chernev - Logical Chess Move by Move (Top number 1 recommended book I found)
- Chernev - The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played
- Jeremy Silman - Endgame Course (better than Pandolfini's endgame book?)
- Jeremy Silman - The Amateur's Mind (positive and negative comments found on this book)
- Jeremy Silman - Reassess your chess 4th edition WITH Workbook (am I ready for this?)
- Bruce Pandolfini - Endgame Course (better than Silman's endgame book?)
- John Nunn's - Move by Move (Better than Chernev?)
- Patrick Wolff - The Complete Idiot's Guide to Chess (is there something I don't know?)
- Jose Capablanca - Chess Fundamentals (necessary for me?)
You guys could really help me on this. The next thing is, I will soon decide to go for the diamond membership here for Chess Mentor, Computer Workout, Tactics Trainer, Videos and Computer Analysis, please consider this too. I spend more time on narrowing down books than playing chess! Thanks a lot in advance for your help!
Greetings,
Cabal