Think and PLay like a GM takes you through a series of simple and easy to follow games to show how Grandmasters:
Developing a plan based on your opponents waekness.
Exploiting pawn and positional weaknessess.
Well placed pieces vs badly placed pieces.
When and when not to exchange pieces.
Pawn structures - how they affect piece placement.
Andrew
Martin chooses easy to understand key ideas to help you improve. Adopt
his simple recommendations and you will find your game improving
quicker than tou ever though possible.
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