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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Does anyone have a best intro to chess book? I've played my entire life, but have never formally studied the game. (I'm looking to slowly develop a framework so I can teach my kids more formally.)
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Carlos Matallín
@matallo.eth
Not a book, but I was recommended this YouTube channel recently https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC6hOVYvNn79Sl1Fc1vx2mYA
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Mishaal
@mishaal.eth
Bobby Fischer teaches chess
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Mason Hall
@mason
https://warpcast.com/mason/0x937eac
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Ertan Dogrultan
@ertan
I've been practicing on chess.com lessons, puzzles and Magnus Trainer app but I assume you're looking for something more advanced. We are also going over Story Time Chess with my daughter.
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Nar
@nar
Check out Jeremy Silman’s “How to Reassess your Chess”. Helped me gain about 300 ELO (1700-2000) but presents a framework that should help people at most skill levels below titled players
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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
same place so no book rec St Louis Chess Club YouTube has been my main resource
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Jake Casey
@jakeacasey
For you I would start with the Play Winning Chess series by Yasser Seirawan. After that take a look at the Silman books. I actually prefer "The Amateur's Mind" but his "Reassess Your Chess" is actually much more comprehensive.
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Syed Shah🏴‍☠️🌊
@syed
I recommend this: https://chessly.com The first few lessons in every course are free. You get theory then lots of practice in each one.
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