Are there annotated games or videos from chess books to improve study?

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DaveyJonesss

I ask because I feel it would make studying from chess books much more efficient. Right now I’m reading about the Grand Prix Attack by Gawain Jones but I feel I have to spend extra time visualizing the positions or moving the chess pieces on another board, when ideally they could already be available to me through PGNs or videos, and I feel that this would make for much more efficient studying.

Does anyone have any recommendations?

Arnaut10

Im using an app Magnus trainer, its not exactly what you are looking for, but its similar and it helped me a lot, so it wont hurt you to check it out

DaveyJonesss

Thanks for the response, I will check it out. I’m still looking for more information about this if anyone has any ideas. Do I just need to improve my visualization skills? Any help appreciated, thanks. 

ABC_of_EVERYTHING

You can buy interactive chess book from some website. They provide you with pgn along with book.