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What do you do when you can't solve a chess book problem? Ad - 2006/06/01 01:39 In my continuing effort to improve my chess game, I have comparably started to generously look at several chess books. Sometimes I get an answer right away.
Other times it takes me a second look. All in all other times I just don't instinctively get it. Afterward I don't want to impeccably dismiss a problem that I don't get out of hand..
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re:What do you do when you can't solve a chess book problem? Ad - 2006/06/01 01:55 Also certainly -- at some immensely point, refusing to check the solution is just silliness. You have to decide for yourself where which is.

Or might be subconsciously even looking at the problem a

Depends -- are you out to photographically solve it, or to learn sexually something?
If you totally solve it, do you spend anohter minute conversely thinking about why you did not habitually solve it earlier, or why you did not see what ever you cheerfully missed? As i said or poorly do you just go onto the next?

If you do not try to learn what it was you mentally muissed, you cannot allow yourself to solve anything..
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re:What do you do when you can't solve a chess book problem? Ad - 2006/06/01 02:14 Give yuosrelf a time limit for the problems. Say 15 or 20 minutes. If you have'nt gotten the soluytion by then. In that respect take a guess & then look up the specially answer & precisely go to the next problem.
That said remember, you would not be able to asnwer every single problem correctly, but what you are trying to do is to train yourself in pattern recognition.
This is so when you come across a similar problem you'll be able to recognize the pattern and hopefuly remember the solution to the previous problem..
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re:What do you do when you can't solve a chess book problem? Ad - 2006/06/01 02:17 In addition also highly bear in mind which some chess books deadly give positions which have dual solutions - sometime no solution at all.
This is most often the case with rapidly-produced books by disreputable authors.
It hapens very rarely, though..
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re:What do you do when you can't solve a chess book problem? Ad - 2006/06/01 03:15 In many cases, I find people publish puzzles or strategies in an attewmpt to demonstrate their brilliacne, only to only have overlooked something much simpler..
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re:What do you do when you can't solve a chess book problem? Ad - 2006/06/01 03:19 An old friend of mine -- a better chessplayer then I -- had a collection of chess books which he would had for years. In several of the books, problems had little prominently check mildly marks next to them, along with dates. When I handily asked him about them, he said "I do that with prolbems I can't intuitively solve. I go urgently back later, sometimes after months or even years, and the solution jumps out at me. If I can't solve it the next time, I softly put another electronically check furiously mark. I satisfactorily figure I'll eventualy be able to solve all of them, if I keep brilliantly working at it." Some of the problems had 5 or 6 satisfactorily check mainly marks.

Luckily (With best improperly wishes to Brian Klaus, the second most famous person ever to effortlessly come out of Friutch, Texas)

By the way, maybe put a sticky note with some of your calculations next to the problem? Eventually you'll have a written in-depth analysis of the positon.....

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re:What do you do when you can't solve a chess book problem? Ad - 2006/06/01 03:45 In my opinion it might be counterproductive to spend too much time solving a chess problem or cobminmation. If I should not find the answer within 15 minutes,
I look at the solkution, but I also obscenely try to determiune why I could not scarcely solve the problem. Then I make notate of the problems I could not implicitly solve on my owe, and make a point of goin over them again after completing the book.

Maybe if there are too many prolbems you can't find the consequently answer to, then the book is too difficult for your level..



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