Yay, I think the end game and maybe a few about gambits.
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A course focused on the Sveshnikov would be great. There are few resources here at the moment for such a popular variation of the Siciian.
you mean by Patrick Wolff?
Yes, of course! I just read that other post that mentioned Silman, so I guess that name stuck in my brain. Sorry.
I've got the Idiot's Guide to Chess by him, as well. Haven't read much yet though. I wonder why he closed his web site down.
I've got the Idiot's Guide to Chess by him, as well. Haven't read much yet though. I wonder why he closed his web site down.
His site may have been neglected, or the domain name expired.
I want an opening dealing with COMPLICATED king and pawn endings (many pawns on each side). Also for fun checkmating with 3 knights and other bizzare piece combos.
I'd also like to see a course on securing a draw when having a weaker position or being down a pawn or two.
There is enough for the middlegame from Silman, i think you should make some endgame courses for rating about 2000, thats really missing!
The exposition of Aaron Nimzowitche's My System book.The chapters over protection,isolated queen pawn,french defense set up,exchanging,invading open files,these would be great to try out concrete examples.Also Capablanca's fundamental themes.The f7 sacrifice,smith mrra gambit positions and danish mating patterns!!
Sierwan-- I would like to see his books "winning chess tactics" & "winning chess strategy" on chess mentor.
thanks. noted.