
Best Chess Books for Improving at Chess
Help me find out by taking a quick surveyI need your help to identify the books/courses that have helped you the most on your chess journey. As you may know, I'm talking with FM NateSolon about launching an online chess training community. To create an evidence-based training program, gathering insights from fellow chess players is important.
I'd appreciate it if you could take a moment to complete the short survey, listing your top 3 chess books/courses. I've included "courses" to ensure you can mention any you've taken on platforms like Chessable. Remember, it is not enjoyable reads but resources that have genuinely helped you improve you are asked to rank.
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I will share the results in a couple of days on saychess.substack.com.
/Martin
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