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Are you a parent of a junior chess player who feels that because
you don't know how to play chess, you can't help your child? Or are
you an adult or junior chess player who has taken private chess
lessons for years, but feels you haven't been progressing? In both
cases, there can be a lot of reliance on a chess coach who has been
given free rein with lesson content and direction. They probably
have some sort of plan but it is likely to be a plan used for all
their students. This is not ideal. More important is a well-thought
out, individualized plan, that focuses on a specific player's
unique strengths and weaknesses. Formulating such a plan is crucial
for making improvements. Victoria Doknjas and her son John Doknjas
are an ideal writing partnership to tackle this topic. John is a
FIDE Master who has already established himself as an excellent and
highly-respected author who understands the improvement process
very well. Victoria has over a decade of experience navigating the
competitive chess arena with her three master-level sons, including
also running her own chess academy. Together they offer a unique
and informative insight to those wanting to get more out of their
chess studies, as well as presenting practical advice in areas
including: * Identifying important goals and how to work towards
them. * Understanding how to objectively analyse your games. *
Maximising the efficiency of software and engines for learning.
Reading this book can broaden your horizons in the essential areas
of chess study, and ideally let you better evaluate what your chess
coach is teaching you. And if you don't have a chess coach, this
book will provide you with an excellent foundation for serious
chess study.
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