Every Chess player wants to improve, but many, if not most, lack the tools or the discipline to Study in a structured and effective way.
His book \'Beyond Material: Ignore the Face Value of Your Pieces\' was a finalist for the Boleslavsky-Averbakh Award, the best book prize of FIDE, the International Chess Federation..
He is an experienced coach and a winner of many tournaments.
He graduated from Texas Tech University and played in the USCL 2007 and 2008 for Dallas Destiny, the team That became US champion in both these years.
About author(s): Davorin Kuljasevic is an International Grandmaster born in Croatia.
Anyone, from casual player to Chess professional, will take away a multitude of original learning methods and valuable practical improvement ideas.
To provide a solid self-Study framework, Kuljasevic categorizes lots of important aspects of Chess Study in a guide That is rich in illustrative tables, figures and bullet points.
And although this is not an exercise book, it is full of instructive examples looked at from unusual angles.
Davorin Kuljasevic reflects on learning techniques and priorities in a fundamental way.
How do you optimize Your learning process? How do you develop good Study habits and get rid of useless ones? What Study resources are appropriate for players of different levels? Many self-improvement guides are essentially little more than a collection of exercises.
He explains how to Study and what to study, offers specific advice for the various stages of the game and points out how to integrate all elements in an actionable Study plan.
With so much material on offer, the eternal question is: \'How can I Study Chess without wasting my time and energy?\' Davorin Kuljasevic provides the full and ultimate answer, as he presents a structured Study approach That has long-term improvement value.
Every Chess player wants to improve, but many, if not most, lack the tools or the discipline to Study in a structured and effective way