General Chess Discussion - How to remember opening moves#9 I play the London System and there are many general principles. But there are also key lines where move order is important. General principles are not enough here. That is why I would like to see what… | JonL12345 |
General Chess Discussion - "SCID" vs "SCID vs. PC"#3 Each has a lot of features so would rather find out what others say. | JonL12345 |
General Chess Discussion - How to remember opening moves#6 @savagechess2k, its more about what method to use rather than specific openings I have. I often come across positions where I am not sure what to do, so I would like to auto-identify where I've been g… | JonL12345 |
General Chess Discussion - "SCID" vs "SCID vs. PC"#1 I am thinking of installing one of these. Which is considered the better software? | JonL12345 |
General Chess Discussion - How to remember opening moves#3 What tools do you use to learn? | JonL12345 |
General Chess Discussion - How to remember opening moves#1 I want to build up an opening repertoire. But that's no good if I can't remember the moves! So, given that, what is the best way to do this? Use something like Chess Position Trainer? Or something els… | JonL12345 |
General Chess Discussion - Structured thinking during move evaluation#1 Ok, so I am about to choose my next move. When I am doing calculations, I tend to go over the same lines again and again. Its rather chaotic. I am elo 2000 but feel my game would be much better if my … | JonL12345 |