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Improve Your Chess Calculation: The Ramesh Chess Course (Volume 1)
β Scribed by Ramesh RB
- Publisher
- New In Chess
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 596
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Calculation is key to winning chess games. Converting your chess knowledge into concrete moves requires calculation and precise visualization.
The bad news: calculation is hard work. You cannot rely on feeling or intuition β you will have to turn on your brainpower. The good news: you can improve your calculation skills by training. Set up a position on a chessboard and try to solve exercises without moving the pieces!
Grandmaster Ramesh RB is the perfect coach to awaken your chess brain and feed you precisely the right exercises. βAfter only a month of intensive training with Ramesh, I could sense a seismic shift in both the precision of my calculation as well as my general level of sharpness,β says GM Daniel Naroditsky.
GM Ramesh is one of the worldβs most successful coaches. He has trained many of Indiaβs top talents at all stages of their development on their journey to become International Masters and Grandmasters. Ramesh understands what mistakes players can make while calculating. He knows that the best move in a specific position may be the opposite of what your intuition is urging you to play. And he serves you the exercises to correct these misconceptions and start finding the right solutions.
Every chess player will benefit from the hundreds of exercises in this book. Coach Ramesh will take your calculation skills from a club playerβs level to grandmaster level.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Copyright Page
Contents
Explanation of symbols
Foreword by Viswanathan Anand
Introduction
Acknowledgements
How to use this book
Chapter 1 Dynamic and static positions
Chapter 2 Calculation training with students
Chapter 3 The analytical process
Chapter 4 Forcing moves
Chapter 5 Common mistakes chess players make while calculating variations
Chapter 6 Improving calculation through solving studies
Chapter 7 Chess improvement suggestions from a coach
Index of names
Bibliography
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β¦ Subjects
chess
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