Book Review Of Blindfold Chess by Eliot Hearst and John Knott
I love the concept of imagination and visualization. This concept exists in chess and can also extend to several technical […]
I love the concept of imagination and visualization. This concept exists in chess and can also extend to several technical […]
Pump Up Your Rating by Axel Smith is a comprehensive guide for chess players who want to improve their skills
I once read the book titled “Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins” written by Garry Kasparov,
Learning the final phase of a chess game, also known as the endgame, can be challenging. I remember when I
The opening, middlegame, and endgame are the three stages of a chess game. Every stage has its difficulties, methods, and
I feel like a lot of beginners struggle when reading chess books. They get overwhelmed with trying to cram in
Just like the title suggests, Mastering Checkmates is a book written by English Chess Grandmaster Neil that exhaustively talks about
In this article, I’ll share some insights into a series of chess books that I firmly believe may be the
I read the Art Of Attacking around 2018 or 2019 and that was primarily because I had adopted a positional
I have a chess friend – a strong player who loves winning against other players, especially weaker ones. He does