Richard James has reviewed How to Study Chess on Your Own
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How to Study Chess on Your Own
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Re: How to Study Chess on Your Own
I haven't read the book, but the important words are clearly 'on your own'.
I was always more inclined to work on my chess with a 'study partner'. I never mastered the art of solitary study; this is just the kind of book that might have helped.
I was always more inclined to work on my chess with a 'study partner'. I never mastered the art of solitary study; this is just the kind of book that might have helped.