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@Feet_Barbie said in #20:

Yeah I'd say don't overdo it in buying too many courses, but for your rating id keep it up with tactics, maybe something a bit harder to focus on calculation , I'll make a blog post about that too but azel chuas courses are great!

@rborja1980 has gone through the course you mentioned maybe he can give insights

There's free resources too although I don't know how the new chessable policies affect them, but in this article I linked the on the attack courses, I also loved checkmate patterns manual / it's overall less helpful but really amazing to forever remember mating patterns and their names

Yeah, Everyone first Chess workbook is a great book to start with. Also Tactics Time. For defensive tactics, Learn Chess the Right Way - Book 3: Mastering Defensive Technique.

@Feet_Barbie said in #20: > Yeah I'd say don't overdo it in buying too many courses, but for your rating id keep it up with tactics, maybe something a bit harder to focus on calculation , I'll make a blog post about that too but azel chuas courses are great! > > @rborja1980 has gone through the course you mentioned maybe he can give insights > > There's free resources too although I don't know how the new chessable policies affect them, but in this article I linked the on the attack courses, I also loved checkmate patterns manual / it's overall less helpful but really amazing to forever remember mating patterns and their names Yeah, Everyone first Chess workbook is a great book to start with. Also Tactics Time. For defensive tactics, Learn Chess the Right Way - Book 3: Mastering Defensive Technique.