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by jdkenney
1713 days ago
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Before internet chess it was very common to analyze games either at the tournament with a group, or a club later also with a group, both usually having some stronger players around. To do it yourself, the best explanation and framework I think is found in Yermolinsky’s “Road to Chess Improvement”. It’s very helpful in systemizing this and also has thorough explanations of his experience in analyzing his own games. |
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