Author: Martin Grabriel
Date: 18:34:40 12/07/00
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On December 07, 2000 at 21:10:44, Paul Doire wrote: >On December 07, 2000 at 20:45:31, Martin Grabriel wrote: > >>the correct forum is the General Chess Forum. >>last week, a thread was started on the topic you mentioned. I wrote soemthing >>there too at: >>http://www.icdchess.com/forums/2/message.shtml?13688 >>Regards >> >> >>On December 07, 2000 at 20:29:47, Matthew Crane wrote: >> >>>I am thirty-one yrs. old and have just started to play chess.I'm trying to >>>figure out how to improve my game ie:What opening's to know?What exercises to >>>practice?How to formulate a plan.I've started reading Reifeld's"The complete >>>chess course"Silman's"How to reasses your chess"and Soltis "The inner game of >>>chess"What other books are recommended? > >I don't necessarily feel this is the wrong forum for this,with todays >technology many things that could only be learned in books,can now be learned >in some of the better commercial chess programs via tutorials,quizzes,drills and >the like. I have found Chessmaster 8000 to be an excellent learning tool >and much more fun and interactive than reading "dry" books. > >I will not go into a sales pitch for CM8000, the point is future computer chess >fans should handle the technology as soon as possible. They can learn faster >and IMHO more effectively that way.Then they too can contribute their >experiences at our forum. >Regards, >Paul Your points are taken. But note that Matthew, above, asked :"What other books are recommended?"
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