Better Thinking, Better Chess
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Finding strong moves doesn't simply depend on how much you know about chess. In fact, greater conceptual knowledge makes choosing a move more complex as it increases the number of directions your mind can take. More important is optimizing your thought process.
Grandmaster Joel Benjamin knows that pointing out the moves his students missed is just half the job. They need to understand that they were looking in the wrong direction.
Chess engines offer little help in this because they can’t explain why you went astray. What’s more: an engine may send the wrong message! Many chess players don’t realise that the top computer move frequently isn’t the best move to play during the game.
This book will improve the structure and effectiveness of your decision making process. You will learn to:
choose between two attractive continuations
avoid taking the wrong direction at the start of your deliberations
know when it is necessary to spend more time
recognize unlikely moves
understand when you need to sacrifice material
and much more.
By applying a grandmaster’s train of thought you will more often arrive at strong moves and substantially improve your game.