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Jeremy Silman was more than just an International Master; he was "America's greatest chess teacher". His magnum opus, How to Reassess Your Chess , has become a modern classic for players looking to bridge the gap between "moving pieces" and actually planning a victory.
The book identifies eight primary imbalances that guide every strategic decision: Jeremy Silman: America’s Chess Teacher How-to-Reassess-Your-Chess (Jeremy Silman)
The heart of Silman’s philosophy is the concept of —the inherent differences between White’s and Black’s positions. Silman argues that a plan should not come from a "goal" (like "I want to attack the King"), but from a logical assessment of these differences. Jeremy Silman was more than just an International
Unlocking the Master's Mind: A Review of Jeremy Silman’s How to Reassess Your Chess Silman argues that a plan should not come
If you’ve ever sat at a board wondering what to do once the opening ends, this book is designed for you. The Core Concept: Imbalances





