Following chess notations in a chess book

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Avatar of 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!

Avatar of Scottrf

Set up the position on a chess board.

Avatar of Siliconlad

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

Avatar of Siliconlad
Scottrf wrote:

Set up the position on a chess board.

That's a good way

Avatar of Killzem

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

Avatar of 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.

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buy chess base readable books