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How to Analyze Your Chess Games: A Practical Method for Finding Critical Moments, Understanding Mistakes, and Turning Every Game into Lasting Improvement (The Mind Architect Mastery Series) - Softcover

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Your finished games contain the blueprint for your improvement.

How to Analyze Your Chess Games gives you a practical, repeatable method for turning a game score into useful training. Instead of collecting engine evaluations or blaming the final blunder, you will learn how to recover the decisions that shaped the game, locate the moments that deserve investigation, and identify the earliest failed step in your thinking.

Inside you will learn how to:

  • preserve what you thought before memory rewrites the game
  • find critical moments without analyzing every move equally
  • generate candidate moves and calculate the strongest resistance
  • separate observation, calculation, evaluation, knowledge, and practical errors
  • use databases and chess engines as verification tools without surrendering independent thought
  • build an error and strength database that reveals patterns across your games
  • turn each conclusion into a specific training action and retest

Twenty-four carefully selected case studies demonstrate the method across tactics, defense, strategy, king safety, rook endings, minor-piece endings, pawn races, promotion, and zugzwang. Every case contains four clear diagrams, a verified continuation, a detailed explanation, and a lesson that can be transferred to your own games.

Written for ambitious beginners, adult improvers, club players, and experienced competitors who want every serious game to become part of a structured improvement system.

Recover the decision. Understand the error. Improve the next game.

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