Unlock the secrets to play chess more systematically with “Systematic Thinking in Chess: How to Blunder Less and Find Better Moves.” This comprehensive guide offers a structured approach to enhance your chess skills, minimize errors, and consistently find better moves. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, this ebook and audio course provides practical strategies, proven techniques, and insightful methods to transform your game.
Table of Contents
Introduction 2
Thinking Systems 4
Introduction 4
Kramnik’s 3 Questions 5
4×4 Method by Rainer Buhmann 6
Simple System 9
Tips on Candidate Moves 17
Thought Process Checklist 19
Avetik Grigoryan’s 3 questions 22
Conclusion 23
Improve like a Grandmaster 24
Introduction 24
How to play the Game 25
On Calculating Variations 27
How to Learn Chess More Effectively 30
How to Blunder Less 32
Introduction 32
Fighting Time Trouble 33
LPDO Loose pieces drop off 36
Know your Openings to Blunder Less 37
Train Tactics and Pattern Recognition 39
Handle your Emotions well 42
Winning the won game 44
Conclusion 46
Happy Pieces 47
Introduction 47
How to make your queen happy? 47
How to make your rooks happy? 50
How to make your bishops happy? 52
How to make your knights happy? 54
How to make your pawns happy? 58
How to make your king happy? 65
Piece Harmony 69
Conclusion 70
Chess Strategy 71
Evaluation and Planning in Chess 71
Planning according to Silman 75
Exchanging Pieces 79
Defense 82
Prophylaxis 85
General Advice 88
When to Take the Draw 88
When to Resign 90
Resources and Apps to train 91
Conclusion 93
Perfect for on-the-go learning, this audio course allows you to absorb essential chess knowledge and techniques wherever you are. Transform your approach to chess with a structured thinking process that will help you make better moves and achieve greater success on the chessboard. Embrace the power of systematic thinking and take your chess skills to the next level.
You will get the ebook and the audiobook in downloadable form.