Mikhail Shereshevsky, one of the most respected chess trainers in the world, introduces important but little-explored topic: associative thinking. It is not about specific pawn structures, but about more abstract things. For example, what is the best interaction between knight and pawn? Generations of chess players before us have answered these and similar questions. Shereshevsky clearly shows that studying the games of great chess players such as Vladimir Kramnik and Magnus Carlsen will help improve your associative thinking and your understanding of chess enormously.
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