Batsford, 2010. - 257 pages
Study is a necessity for competitive chess players, and acclaimed chess author and International Grandmaster Andrew Soltis explains how it should be done. In his trademark witty, accessible style, Soltis provides tips on everything from the need for memorization to the use of computers-and even how to develop that indefinable thing called intuition.
Chapter One: Chess isn't school
Chapter Two: Cultivating your chess sense
Chapter Three: The biggest study myth
Chapter Four: The right way to study an opening
Chapter Five: Two-and-a-half move chess
Chapter Six: Overcoming endgame phobia
Chapter Seven: Learning to live with TMI
Chapter Eight: How to learn more from a master game