Following chess notations in a chess book

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tonyhuxley

Hey guys, I recently purchased "How To Reassess Your Chess 4th Edition" by Jeremy Silman, and I am liking the book so far.

However, I find it somewhat difficult for myself to follow all the chess notations when it only offers a limited amount (usually one) of diagrams.

I am sure I am not the only one who experienced this kind of problem, and can anyone tell me how to make such process less painful?

Thanks!

Scottrf

Set up the position on a chess board.

Siliconlad

That is a good way or this is a way if you don't have a chess board, draw it out Laughing

Siliconlad
Scottrf wrote:

Set up the position on a chess board.

That's a good way

Killzem

if a fifth grader can figure it out. then you can.....Cool

mattyf9

Use a chess board duh lol. Or use the analysis board on here I use it all the time. That is an amazing book. I am more than halfway thru it now and it has already changed the way I look at the chess board. Its really great stuff. Read the amateurs mind first if you haven't that's a great book too.

lollolbuddha

buy chess base readable books