http://www.fellowshipabbey.org/files/Euwe,%20Max%20-%20Judgement%20and%20Planning%20in%20Chess.pdf
Thanks! I will have a read through this work; this appears to be a safe page (nothing dodgy flagged).
http://www.fellowshipabbey.org/files/Euwe,%20Max%20-%20Judgement%20and%20Planning%20in%20Chess.pdf
Thanks! I will have a read through this work; this appears to be a safe page (nothing dodgy flagged).
I much prefer descriptive notation, because that was what was exclusively in use when I learned to play in 1957. Nowadays, though, you can't play a tournament without notating algebraically.
" Descriptive chess notation was used in English- and Spanish-language literature until the late 20th century, but is now obsolete. "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_notation
Welcome to the 21st Century!
What is descriptive notation? What is algebraic? I just read what I see and play what it means.