Community Blog Discussions - Thinking About Thinking#3 That was a nice summary of the topic. Simon Williams, in the preview for one of his video courses gave the following checklist for finding good moves: (1) Checks and captures, (2) Make a threat, (3) [… | Wildcat13 |
Community Blog Discussions - The Importance Of Unlearning - Part 1#2 Your reference to "How To Choose A Chess Move" by Soltis was interesting. I had to check it out. It's out of print, and Amazon says that used copies are going for in the $90 to $100 range. Guess I'll … | Wildcat13 |
Community Blog Discussions - Mystery Chess Players - Can you Name Them?#3 FYI -- the video played fine from the Lichess site when I switched to a more mainstream browser. | Wildcat13 |
Community Blog Discussions - Mystery Chess Players - Can you Name Them?#2 Well, the video didn't play when using my preferred browser, but I went and found it on YouTube. Quite entertaining. I took a guess on the mystery White player, and was correct. Had no clue about the … | Wildcat13 |
General Chess Discussion - Did I buy good chess books for 1650?#13 I think a lot of your books are a bit under level for what you should be studying now. But there are some good ones there: -- Art of Logical Thinking -- MacDonald is very good at explaining what is go… | Wildcat13 |
General Chess Discussion - Chess books reading order#15 Your question suggests that you are not very experienced playing chess seriously, and that you therefore not yet much stronger than an average tournament player. For someone like that I would suggest … | Wildcat13 |
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