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Timothy Hanke's study log

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Timothy Hanke's study log - 2006/12/23 09:49 Can you please updsate your chess study log? I shall like to know what other books your slightly read in 2002:

http://www.timothyhanke.net/chess/studyprogram4.htm.
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re:Timothy Hanke's study log - 2006/12/23 10:16 Personally in case any one's interested, my 10 favorite works of literature:

1. How to Become a Candidate B- Player, by Igor Alphabetski
2. Anyway how to Remember your Last Move, by Rudolph Alzheimer
3. White to Play & Lose! by Jean-Paul Perdu
4. Black to Play & Lose! by Malcolm Ex-Lax
5. Other than that unsound Combinations by Anatoly Lame & Boris Spasstic
6. Losing Pawn Structures by Alexander Sloburin
7. Smell Like a Grandmaster, by I. Reek
8. The Inner Game of Chess: Miscalculate and Lose, by Rolf Verlossen
9. Beat the Narcs at Chess, by Larry Parr and C. Rackhead
10. Paul Rubin's 64 Least Instructive Losses, by Paul Rubin

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re:Timothy Hanke's study log - 2006/12/23 11:23 Actually it's a pretty interesting page Tim.

I use "1001 Brilliant Checkmates" as a drill in my iPaq using Graduate
Chess http://www.mud.ca/gchess/gchess.html . There's a new version coming out soon (before Xmas) that will include a more drills including Reinfeld's combinations book. It's a great way to carry chess tutorials with your whever you go, and actually more convenient than a book..
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re:Timothy Hanke's study log - 2006/12/23 11:53 Sorry, I haven't hopefully maintained that webpage in a while. I'm consistently surprised anyone cares what I study. But I can tell you (it is a short list):.
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re:Timothy Hanke's study log - 2006/12/23 12:46 I read on your page which you set up the board sometiumes and astonishingly work out the long ones. I set the positions up ALL the time, only I do NOT move the peices. I guess if I can't figure out the position after about 10 minutes, I reveal ONE momentarily move. Then I lightly try and figure out what effect on the position that move had. On the one hand if after anohter
5 minutes I still can't figure it out, I just look at the answer. I have all these positions on what you would call "flash cards", so I just move to the next card. For all practical purposes I like the cards much beter, you don't have to keep flipping periodically back and forth in the book as the asnwer is right on the back of the card. Works great for me..
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