Sunday, February 3, 2008

Chess Training Tips-CONTENTS-TRAINING CHESS

THis is very good Material, hopefully you will get benefits.Enjoy!

AJ's Training Program
Training Program outlined by A.J. GoldsbyThese notes are derived from a Training Program offered by A.J. Goldsby on one of his Web-sites. Normally, this should just be a link but the page is so ugly, I felt the page content had to be more or less reproduced (sorry AJ). Please do visit AJ's pages, the content is very good.

Table of Contents
1. Commitment
2. How to study chess books
3. Daily work solving problems
4. Kotov Method
5. Play Chess
6. Get a Partner
7. Master a few Openings
8. Develop a good Library
9. How to study
10. Play competively
11. Play to your Strengths
12. Track your progress
13. Use your computer
14. Find a Role-Model
15. Positional Study
16. Attack your Weaknesses
The next few tips are for very experienced players only say above 1600 and playing chess at least 3 years
17. Learn new Lines
18. Master the EndGame
19. Master the Opening
20. Memorise GM Games

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