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Practice and study are key to becoming a better player from "summary" of The Mammoth Book of Chess by Graham Burgess

To become a better player, whether in chess or any other pursuit, there are no shortcuts. It is a simple truth that practice and study are essential. Without putting in the time and effort to hone your skills, progress will be limited. In the world of chess, this principle holds true perhaps more than in any other game or sport. Chess is a game of infinite possibilities, with countless variations and strategies to explore. To truly excel at chess, one must be willing to dedicate themselves to the game, to immerse themselves in its complexities and nuances. This means not only playing games regularly but also studying the game, analyzing positions, and learning from the masters. Practice allows a player to develop their skills, to become more familiar with different types of positions and tactics. By playing regularly, one can gain valuable experience and improv...
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    The Mammoth Book of Chess

    Graham Burgess

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