The Road to Chess Improvement. Alex Yermolinsky

The Road to Chess Improvement


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The Road to Chess Improvement Alex Yermolinsky
Publisher: Gambit Publications




It's too bad I only started my road to chess improvement now, at the very moment one of it's most inspiring bloggers is quitting. Yemolinsky is a noted chess writer and instructor. I've managed to mantain a 1600 ELO Blitz rating on playchess.com without much trouble. Lately, I've been most pleased with my recent internet chess games. In my opinion,?Ǭ†this is a strong point, rather than a weak one. €�The Once-Feared Grand Prix Attack Rings Hollow.” The Road to Chess Improvement. Now Zak gets dissed in a fairly big way by his pupil Yermo in "The Road to Chess Improvement". One of my fave books is "Improve Your Chess Results" by Vladimir Zak. Each member of the team was eager to discuss their games with their more experienced adversaries afterwards which is definitely a big step forwards down the 'chess improvement' road. Become proficient at finding offensive and defensive tactics. I picked up the “The Road to Chess Improvement” once again and was struck by a thought that this book's title may be interpreted as the reader's road to improvement. As a chess parent, the best we can do is to keep believing in our child, knowing these temporary setbacks are necessary building blocks on the road to chess improvement. Ǭ†extensively from books like Secrets of Practical Chess by Nunn and The Road to Chess Improvement by Yermolinsky. Yermolinsky's supposed “refutation” amounts to recommending 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.f4 e6 4.Nf3 Nge7 5.Bb5?!