18-08-2012, 05:37 PM
Mike Scott Wrote:It might be an idea that a hand book is developed that captures people's experiences and contains tips and advise.
See a couple of the later chapters in "Play Better Chess" by Leonard Barden, which are exactly this. It is a mystery to me why this book is out of print, but you can usually pick it up for little more than postage costs on Amazon.
See this link for those who don't know who Leonard is, or why his writing on such a subject should be held in high regard:
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"Heather's clever book" - as plugged by the Rampant Chess team.
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"Heather's clever book" - as plugged by the Rampant Chess team.
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