You might like www.chessable.com.
The delights of pgn files

You might like www.chessable.com. Thanks, the lessons are easy to follow, and easy to transfer to pgn for review . . . .
You might like www.chessable.com. Thanks, the lessons are easy to follow, and easy to transfer to pgn for review . . . .
It should also work the other way around: you can create your own books from your PGNs. Anyway it's a nice site, my highly recommended current favorite (at least for all levels sub master) is https://www.chessable.com/100-endgames-you-must-know/course/5193.

You might like www.chessable.com. Thanks, the lessons are easy to follow, and easy to transfer to pgn for review . . . .
It should also work the other way around: you can create your own books from your PGNs. Anyway it's a nice site, my highly recommended current favorite (at least for all levels sub master) is https://www.chessable.com/100-endgames-you-must-know/course/5193.
Yes that is a good idea as well, summarizing my experiences . . but I want to see how people do things right first . .
As a recent discussion elsewhere on chess.com indicates, a rating < 1000 is a rookie (that would be me). I have only recently mastered the analysis system on chess.com,how to inserts comments etc. What I have found lacking in many utube videos, books, etc, is a pgn file that sets forth the analysis so that it can studied in such a file (does not have to be an actual file, just the text, to be retyped).
It is very frustrating trying to follow material when it won't provide this,
Does anyone know of a series of books that sets forth the pgn file at the start of each chapter /sectiion? Interative books don't cut it, the only real way to learn is to create your own file, review it, perhaps put it on quizlet until you don't just memorize it,but understand it.
Thank in advance for any thoughts.