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Better Thinking for Better Chess, Vol. 1, Ed 5, 42 pages
Struggling to improve your chess play? Learn how the mind works to elevate your game.
Are you having difficulty rising above a novice level of chess despite your best efforts? The problem may lie in the way you think. Correspondence chess expert Michael Serovey is here to help you understand the psychology behind chess mastery.
Citing a series of comprehensive studies, Serovey examines the psychological state of novice, intermediate, and strong chess players. Better chess players have different ways of thinking about present and future moves. In Better Thinking for Better Chess, you'll learn how to adopt the thinking patterns of the top chess players in the world.
Whether you're a chess fan or a new initiate to the game, you'll love Serovey's meticulous and detailed research into how you can make improvements in your own thinking patterns. It's time to find a new way to make a drastic improvement in your playing level.
Buy Better Thinking today to take your chess game to new heights!
Michael Serovey
Michael Robert Serovey is the author of several books that are for sale on various platforms. Michael owns several blogs and websites. Michael is a former US Army sergeant and thus he has traveled quite a bit. Michael is also certified by the US Chess Federation (USCF) as a Local Tournament Director, is listed by the USCF as a top 100 correspondence chess player, and he has been playing in USCF rated chess tournaments ever since 1974. Although he is currently inactive and no longer believes in any organized religion, Michael is an ordained Elder in the Church of Jesus Chirist of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) and he has been through the temple endowment and sealing ceremonies.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is the Kindle version of the book on chess psychology that was written by Michael R. Serovey. This started out as an independant study for a psychology degree and got turned into a Kindle book. This is the very first book that Michael published on Kindle and it has gone through several editions.