The Modern Chess Self-Tutor by David Bronstein
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The Modern Chess Self-Tutor by David Bronstein is an instructional chess book designed to develop independent thinking and deeper understanding of chess principles through self-study.
The book emphasizes learning by actively solving positions and understanding the reasoning behind moves, rather than memorizing theory or relying on fixed rules.
Bronstein focuses on key aspects of chess such as positional evaluation, dynamic imbalances, piece activity, and the importance of candidate moves in decision-making.
It includes annotated examples and exercises that guide readers to think like a master, encouraging creativity and flexibility in complex positions.
A strong emphasis is placed on understanding plans and ideas in the middlegame, rather than isolated tactical or opening knowledge.
A valuable resource for intermediate and advanced players aiming to improve independent thinking, positional judgment, and overall practical decision-making skills in chess.
The Modern Chess Self-Tutor by David Bronstein is an instructional chess book designed to develop independent thinking and deeper understanding of chess principles through self-study.
The book emphasizes learning by actively solving positions and understanding the reasoning behind moves, rather than memorizing theory or relying on fixed rules.
Bronstein focuses on key aspects of chess such as positional evaluation, dynamic imbalances, piece activity, and the importance of candidate moves in decision-making.
It includes annotated examples and exercises that guide readers to think like a master, encouraging creativity and flexibility in complex positions.
A strong emphasis is placed on understanding plans and ideas in the middlegame, rather than isolated tactical or opening knowledge.
A valuable resource for intermediate and advanced players aiming to improve independent thinking, positional judgment, and overall practical decision-making skills in chess.

