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Book recommendations for a beginner
Book recommendations for a beginner
Book recommendations for a beginner

I am looking for a book (or multiple) that could help me in my situation. I am a fairly new player (started to play back like a week ago) and i am rated around 650 on chess.com. I know the basics like control the center, develop your pieces , double your rooks etc. etc. That doesnt mean I execute them proprely because I still hang pieces like a dumbass really often but I am working on it by just playing more and reviewing my games.

I think I ''understand'' what to do as a begginer in the opening but this understanding falls of a cliff during the mid game and gets even worse for the end game. So thats why I am looking for a book to help me with those 2 phases of the game. I was thinking a book for tactics/pattern recognition/general understanding on what i should do in the mid game, plans etc. I know I could work with the puzzles in chess.com and even better Lichess but I like the physical aspect of the book. And something for the endgame like Silman's Complete Endgame Course (if its any good).

Do yall have any recommendations for books for tactics/mid game ish and endgame ? Or should I be working on something else ? Because I dont think I should be worrying about learning an opening right now because my endgame/mid game is so bad, most of the time I just dont know what to do.

I will probably look to learn a more precise opening when i am gonna be around 1000 elo (which is my goal for now).

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1750-2000 rating books
1750-2000 rating books
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  • r/ChessBooks - 1750-2000 rating books
  • r/ChessBooks - 1750-2000 rating books