I 5 Libri di SCACCHI per Pensare Meglio ♜♜

In this video, we talk about chess and chess books with a very specific goal: learning to build a true method of thinking at the board. It's not just about knowing more moves or more theory, but about understanding how to think in chess, how to direct your analysis, how to read a position, how to order candidates, how to evaluate plans, and how to avoid getting lost in meaningless variations. If you feel like the problem in your chess isn't just "what to study," but above all "how to think," this video is designed just for you. Here, we look at 5 chess books that help build a more solid way of thinking in chess. We're talking about books that are useful for learning how to guide your analysis, think more orderly, avoid jumping from one idea to another, recognize the important elements of a position, and improve your decision-making process at the board. In chess, knowing tactics, strategy, openings, or endgames isn't enough: you also need a clear method to connect all of this and translate it into better decisions during the game. The heart of the video is precisely chess thinking: how to analyze a position, how to choose candidate moves, how to evaluate a structure, how to understand where to start when there's no immediate tactic, how to direct your reasoning, and how to build a more effective chess study process. The five chess books we recommend here are aimed at this goal: helping you not only learn more, but also think better in chess. 🔎 This is a useful video for serious chess students, for those who feel they often have scattered ideas but little order in their analyses, for those who want to improve their chess study method, and for those looking for chess books that truly teach you how to think. It covers thinking methods, chess analysis, decision-making, plans, positional evaluation, the middlegame, the connection between theory and practice, and how to become a more lucid and consistent chess player. 💬 In the comments, tell me what your main problem is when thinking during a chess game: do you struggle to find the plan, do you get lost in variations, don't know how to choose between multiple candidate moves, or do you struggle to evaluate positions? This way, we can figure out together which other chess books or other topics related to chess thinking are worth addressing in future videos. ♜♜ Books cited in this video: ▶▶ Aagaard's Positional Game https://www.scacco.it/it/prod/il-gioc... ▶▶ Winning Chess Logic by Ramesh https://www.scacco.it/it/prod/logica-... ▶▶ From Amateur to IM: Hawkins' Proven Ideas and Training Methods https://www.scacco.it/it/prod/da-amat... ▶▶ Decision-Making in Chess, Vol. 1 - Understanding Positional Play - by Gelfand https://www.scacco.it/it/prod/il-proc... ▶▶ The Secrets of the Modern Chess Game - by Watson https://www.scacco.it/it/prod/i-segre... #chess #chessbooks #chessthought #chessstudy #chessanalysis #thinkingmethod #improvingchess #chessstrategy #chesstactics #middlegame #gameplans #positionalevaluation #chesstraining #chessgames #playingchess #chesstournaments #chessclub