Not sure where to file this post, it’s probably most fitting to call it a completed 2011 new year’s resolution. In any case, the quest to finish the Dvoretsky endgame manual has finally come to a close. After close to 1,200 days I finally read the final page and reviewed the last exercise on December [...]
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Three Years with Dvorestsky
Posted: January 7, 2012 in BooksTags: Aruba, chess endgame, Jeremy Silman, Mark Dvoretsky
This was the view from our balcony during a recent trip to Aruba over the week between Christmas and New Year’s. Even though I was on vacation, I made myself a promise that I would take an hour each day to read from my chess book with the hope of improving my opening repertoire. As [...]
