Chess boooook rec - mid-late games

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jesus_take_the_wheel6969

Hello all, 

I find myself up in positions but unable to convert, especially for positions typically that are longer grindy games of attrition, typically I fail in converting pawns or can convert a material advantage.

So any courses/books for converting mid-late positions recommendations would be highly appreciiiiiiated. 

Thank you chess worllld

jesus_take_the_wheel6969

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PoisedMajor
Trokly34 wrote:

If you're struggling with converting those tricky mid-late game positions, you should definitely check out ChessMood. They've got awesome courses that break down how to handle grindy games and convert material advantages. It's all about improving your technique and understanding, and ChessMood has been a game-changer for me in those areas. Give it a shot!

Link to ChessMood: https://chessmood.com/?r=NationalChessBlasters

Good Luck,

Trokly34

This sounds like a great idea. Thanks!

yvesrything_funky
Trokly34 wrote:

If you're struggling with converting those tricky mid-late game positions, you should definitely check out ChessMood. They've got awesome courses that break down how to handle grindy games and convert material advantages. It's all about improving your technique and understanding, and ChessMood has been a game-changer for me in those areas. Give it a shot!

Link to ChessMood: https://chessmood.com/?r=NationalChessBlasters

Good Luck,

Trokly34

Which course among them?

RussBell

Good Positional Chess, Planning & Strategy Books for Beginners and Beyond...

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/introduction-to-positional-chess-planning-strategy

yvesrything_funky
Trokly34 wrote:
yvesrything_funky wrote:
Trokly34 wrote:

If you're struggling with converting those tricky mid-late game positions, you should definitely check out ChessMood. They've got awesome courses that break down how to handle grindy games and convert material advantages. It's all about improving your technique and understanding, and ChessMood has been a game-changer for me in those areas. Give it a shot!

Link to ChessMood: https://chessmood.com/?r=NationalChessBlasters

Good Luck,

Trokly34

Which course among them?

I would recommend the "Endgame Mastery" and "Middlegame Mastery" courses.

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