It feels like Dan Heisman wrote this book specifically for me.
I learned the rules that govern a piece’s movement as a kid, but I’ve only been trying to play real chess for the past year. I’ve struggled with terrible board vision and from playing my moves too quickly and my games, while improving, have been varied and inconsistent as I don’t always put in the work that I should before every move.
As I read the examples and stories in “Everyone’s Second Chess Book”, I found myself saying “oh, I do that...” over and over again.
Dan’s writing is incredibly accessible and enjoyable... and I experienced so many “penny drop” moments while I read his examples, principles and advice.
This was the book I was missing.
While it’s everyone’s second chess book, it’ll also be my third... and my forth, until the principles contained within come naturally to me and my game improves.
If your chess game sounds like mine, then I couldn’t recommend “Everyone’s Second Chess Book” more highly.