Applying Logic in Chess
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Eric Kislik's book focuses on improving players' decision-making by teaching a structured, logical approach to chess.
It emphasizes understanding over rote memorization and provides frameworks for evaluating positions and making consistent choices.
The book draws on Kislik's coaching experience to present drills, thought-process improvements, and practical guidance for converting knowledge into skill.
It targets improving adults and serious students who want to eliminate guessing and impulsive moves from their games.
Overall, it aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and reliable practical play.
It emphasizes understanding over rote memorization and provides frameworks for evaluating positions and making consistent choices.
The book draws on Kislik's coaching experience to present drills, thought-process improvements, and practical guidance for converting knowledge into skill.
It targets improving adults and serious students who want to eliminate guessing and impulsive moves from their games.
Overall, it aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and reliable practical play.
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