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re:Practical Chess Analysis by Buckley - 2005/11/15 05:32
There are a lot of practical exercises and he goes to great lengths to explain his thoughts to intermediate players, unlike Dvoretsky, for example, who assumes the reader is quite advanced and writes accordingly. While I`m on the topic, I`ve found Aagaard`s "Excelling at Chess" to be extremely helpful in focusing on strategic planning and general chess thinking. This book (Aagaard) will sooon have the honor of being the first chess book that I`ve actually read from cover to cover! I am truly savoring this book! Regards, Yeh ---------
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