Common sense and logical thinking can take you a long way in chess.
In Lesson #3 of the Master Chess series GM Lars Bo Hansen shows you how using common sense can lift your level in all phases of the chess game – the opening, the middlegame, and the endgame.
Over the past two decades, the influence of powerful chess programs has profoundly changed the game of chess. Chess has become a much more concrete game with precise calculations. The narrow specific approach to each position has virtually replaced the more intuitive and general approach developed by the old masters.
For young aspiring chess players, this computer development comes with many pitfalls. To be successful in chess, building understanding and logical thinking must precede the use of computer-assisted analysis.
This lesson shows the reader how to strike that fine balance between common sense and computer-assisted analysis. Examples from modern Grandmaster practice show how combining both aspects can help create a winning strategy.
Master Chess is a series of chess lessons standing out with valuable insights, study-friendly structure, recent games, and incomparable value for money. Each edition corresponds to 3-4 Grandmaster lessons and has the added advantage that you can return to them over and over again.
I hope my lessons bring you insights to achieve your own goals in chess!
The Lost Art of Common Sense in Chess (Master Chess Book 3)
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Author(s)Lars Bo Hansen
ISBN / ASINB009CFOIT8
ISBN-13978B009CFOIT3
Sales Rank551,976
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸