The astounding success of How To Study Chess on Your Own made clear that thousands of chess players want to improve their game — and like to work on their training at least partially by themselves.The bestselling book by GM Kuljasevic offered a structured approach and training plans. Due to popular demand, Kuljasevic has created a series of accompanying Workbooks with exercises and tools a chess student can use to start his training immediately.Most workbooks offer puzzles and puzzles only. But Kuljasevic has used his coaching experience to create a broader and more exciting training schedule. Tasks like these will challenge you:•Solve deep visualization puzzles•Find a ‘hidden tactic' – and a mini-plan•Playing a sharp tactical position – against a friend or an engine, carefully set an appropriate level•Simulation – study and replay a strategic model game•Analyze – try to understand a thematic endgame positionVolume 2 is optimized for chess players with an Elo rating between 1500 and 1800 but is helpful for anyone between 1200 and 2000. Volume 1 is for 1800-2100 Elo, and Volume 3 will serve the needs of more advanced club players.
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How To Study Chess on Your Own Workbook: Exercises and Training for Ambitious Chess Players (2100+ Elo)
GM Matthew Sadler - New In Chess magazine: “One neat feature of the exercises is that Kuljasevic often gives a sequence of moves and then asks some questions about events within that sequence. It mirrors quite well the situation in a real game where you have to be alert at the right moment but you don’t know when that is!”
Published date: Apr 01, 2025
Language: English
No. of Pages: 200
Publisher: New In Chess
ISBN: 9789083431321
Dimensions:
6.7" W x
0.65" L x
9.1" H
Davorin Kuljasevic is an International Grandmaster born in Croatia. He graduated from Texas Tech University and is an experienced coach. His bestselling book Beyond Material: Ignore the Face Value of Your Pieces was a finalist for the Boleslavsky-Averbakh Award, the best book prize of FIDE, the International Chess Federation.
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