Maurice Ashley Presents 'How To Reassess Your Chess' On Chessable
One is perhaps the greatest American chess author, and the other the greatest American chess presenter. Now, only on Chessable, you can learn from late IM Jeremy Silman's renowned classic, How To Reassess Your Chess, in a very special five-star course presented by the one and only GM Maurice Ashley.
IM Silman wrote more than 35 books, and none of them are more important than How To Reassess Your Chess. The book was originally published in 1986, with the fourth and final edition appearing in 2010, and to this day is a top choice of learners and coaches everywhere. Generations of amateur American chess players learned all about how to use imbalances, psychology, and much more from Silman's unique insights delivered in a trademark conversational style.
GM Ashley has more than three decades of experience presenting chess games, tournaments, and material as a commentator, presenter, coach, and teacher. He has hosted and commentated on world championships and top tournaments. There is no one out there better equipped to help you get the most out of How To Reassess Your Chess, which is one of his favorite chess books of all time.
Together, they make a combination you won't want to miss! In this course, you will be able to follow along with the book and do all of its exercises interactively, directly in the Chessable interface, and all of it accompanied by Ashley's always-inspired guidance.
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How To Reassess Your Chess covers several topics of importance to the improving intermediate player and how to use them to find the best move in a position and get better results across the board, including:
- The concept of imbalances and how they can help you to come up with plans and moves
- Bishops vs. knights, their strengths and weaknesses, and how to make the most of them
- How to use the rooks as effective heavy artillery to win more games
- The role Psychology plays in a chess game and how you can use it to your advantage (and to your opponent's detriment)
- How to easily identify and attack weaknesses in your opponent's position
- The important concept of static vs. dynamic elements in a position and how they can guide your play
- The importance of space and how to play when you have more or less of it
- The critical concept of passed pawns and how you should handle them
We are excited to offer this classical piece of chess knowledge treasure, now coupled with all the modern learning tools only Chessable has to offer. We hope you are excited by it, too!
Let us know what you are learning from the How To Reassess Your Chess course in the comments below!