ChessBase Typical mistakes by 1800-2000 players by Nicholas Pert
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8 reviews for ChessBase Typical mistakes by 1800-2000 players by Nicholas Pert
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Mason (verified owner) –
Even above beginner level, knowing the first ten moves is usually sufficient, and the variations in this course average nine moves.
Bambang (verified owner) –
As a beginner it’s easy to get overwhelmed by big repertoires but this one has the perfect number of lines and yet,
Paul (verified owner) –
Another problem I faced was during my well-planned opening, sometimes opponent would bring the queen out
Samuel (verified owner) –
I appreciate the effort gone into it. It’s helped me become better at my openings and I’m looking forward to what he has next in store. Cheers.
Agus (verified owner) –
I bought this course with video few weeks ago (thanks to @JRHat for recommending it to me).
John (verified owner) –
he gives you basic principles that just works 90% of the situations – it sounded silly to me at first, but then it became a daily prayer
Riley (verified owner) –
Even when one of my opponents didn’t follow theory, which often happens with beginners,
Robert (verified owner) –
I’ve only reviewed all the black lines but I am liking the author’s approach of adding exercises after each chapter to make sure you are looking at the positions themselves rather than just routinely memorizing the lines without absorbing the content of his commentary.