Hi, I am just a beginner in chess. I didn't know anything about chess...then I read this book: Bobby Fischer teaches chess...It helped me a lot...Now which next book shall I read?
(P.S: I was a self taught player but was not finding any prospect of improvement, so I started again from 0...)
I recommend some books about openings or endgames. There are a lot on amazon.
SmasheR49 said in #1:
> Hi, I am just a beginner in chess. I didn't know anything about chess...then I read this book: Bobby Fischer teaches chess...It helped me a lot...Now which next book shall I read?
> (P.S: I was a self taught player but was not finding any prospect of improvement, so I started again from 0...)
for self taught player 1600 is a lot
also 1600 is not beginner you are around a 100 points above average
(plus you are better than 57.1% of players)
as eclipsr said, there are a lot on amazon
i have not even used 1 chess book so you can improve without chess book :)
@Akarsh_2010 I learnt and improved by playing the WINDOWS 10 MICROSOFT CHESS TITANS only ..now I want to take this seriously
@SmasheR49 said in #3:
> Please give me the names
@eclipsr Complete book of chess strategy, I have it at home and it is really useful for opening and endgames.
@SmasheR49 said in #5:
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@Akarsh_2010 I learnt and improved by playing the WINDOWS 10 MICROSOFT CHESS TITANS only ..now I want to take this seriously
In one word- YouTube
In one sentence- Gothamchess on YouTube helped me a lot, from opening to endgame
@SmasheR49 said in #1:
> Hi, I am just a beginner in chess. ... Now which next book shall I read?
I've posted some recommendations here:
lichess.org/@/CaseyReese/blog/the-two-book-chess-library/DK6KfPfk For only 1 book, you are doing terrific. Here is a second book recommendation: Reinfeld's book "Complete chess course".