This is a very good workout u r doing. Time is not essential. U r improving your visualisation over the board. Don’t be discouraged by the rating. A very good book to start tactics, is Learn Chess Tactics by John Nunn.
Thanks for the tip. I have some Chessable courses on tactics but I'm still looking for a physical book with some good problems,.so the Nunn book might be a good candidate. How is the level of that book?
Well it might be too basic if u r looking for something interesting on the topic. But I plan to read it to create a knowledge fondation before tackling more difficult problems. It’s very good to start with.
I maybe know what u r looking for. It’s called the Woodpecker Method by Axel Smith & Hans Tikkanen. I would not use such training program for myself as it’s quite exhausting. But the problems r covered by level which is interesting and I think this would help u.
@@NicholasJodidio-se8qe Hi, I've heard from the book. I do something similar. I practice ' Common Chess Patterns' on Chessable as a set of ' easy' tactics to repeat them over and over with spaced repetition and trying to get the patterns in my head.
This is a very good workout u r doing. Time is not essential. U r improving your visualisation over the board. Don’t be discouraged by the rating. A very good book to start tactics, is Learn Chess Tactics by John Nunn.
Thanks for the tip. I have some Chessable courses on tactics but I'm still looking for a physical book with some good problems,.so the Nunn book might be a good candidate. How is the level of that book?
Well it might be too basic if u r looking for something interesting on the topic. But I plan to read it to create a knowledge fondation before tackling more difficult problems. It’s very good to start with.
I maybe know what u r looking for. It’s called the Woodpecker Method by Axel Smith & Hans Tikkanen. I would not use such training program for myself as it’s quite exhausting. But the problems r covered by level which is interesting and I think this would help u.
@@NicholasJodidio-se8qe Hi, I've heard from the book. I do something similar. I practice ' Common Chess Patterns' on Chessable as a set of ' easy' tactics to repeat them over and over with spaced repetition and trying to get the patterns in my head.
Now please try a different setup chess such as Barbaric Chess.
Setup:
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Lol that's a crazy position. I prefer regular chess though!