The Yusupov 9-books series (fundamentals, beyond the basics, mastery) Learning chess.The steps Rob Brunia and Cor van Wijgerden - this will be the first one and then I plan to reach somewhere between 1.700-1.900 rating and move to. My rating is usually around 1. it can drop sharply when I play blitz/bullet (1.100-1.200)ĭo you know or have opinions about the following books/collections? If so, do you recommend them? Or are there better options? The thing is that I usually learn better when I follow a structured approach, such as reading about the theory, then doing exercises about that theory, etc.sort of in a sequential manner.so I am looking for some kind of complete om beginner to advanced.something that will build my knowledge gradually, using theory and related exercises. I am a 36 yo beginner in chess.I do know the basics.basic tactics, basic strategy, basic opening principles, etc from 1 or 2 basic books I've read in the past.but I want to improve my chess in a structured way. This is my first post here and I was wondering if anyone could help me! :-)
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