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EP 304- Neal Bruce- What We Can Learn from the Studying Classic Game Compilation Books

Perpetual Chess Podcast

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Master's of the Chessboard

I think Steinitz's games really are helpful for somebody under 2,000 because that's how real chess is played. I remember a famous Steinitz black burn game one of these closed-roy low-pezzes where he he brings his night to f1 and then e3 and then f5 so it's just very instructive in terms of how to quietly reorganize your pieces. Masters of the chessboard wasn't my favorite but I definitely feel like from a like it scores like an A on the chess culture test what was your thoughts on logical chess? It does get a bit repetitive you'll skip the like 30th time he talks about why he for such a great move but

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