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Jonard O. ReyesEducator and Chess Trainer
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I AM EXPERIENCED A REGULAR ENGLISH TEACHER AND A CHESS TRAINER/COACH. Nobody ever improved at chess just by maxing out his credit card purchasing chess books, programs, videos, etc. Otherwise many of could buy our way to the grandmaster title. Don’t laugh, I’ve known many players (and had many customers) over the years who act like they must own every new chess video or software training disk that comes down the pike.
They wind up with shelves of it, and guess where the stuff mostly stays? On the shelf. If you spend good money on chess instructional materials, use them. Don’t leave them lying around unused, or you’ve just wasted your money. As I’ve said in previous articles when I’ve listed these tips, sleeping with a chess book or disk under your pillow will not cause the material to seep into your head through some kind of strange osmosis.
If you buy a book, read it. If you purchase a video, watch it. If you get a software training disk, use it. Learn the lessons they contain and, most of all, learn to apply those lessons in your own game. Play over the chess games of other players You can learn a lot about chess by replaying the games of stronger players, especially games which have annotations (comments and variations which explain the game), as long as you understand what’s going on. In order to become a strong player you need to have a trainer like me.
Subjects
English Beginner-Intermediate
Chess Basic Beginner-Expert
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Education
DOCTOR OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT (Jun, 2015–Mar, 2021) from Southern Mindanao Colleges Pagadian City