linuxblue1 wrote:
OK. My chess is now full of advanced issues
I no longer have diffuclty finding a plan in a position. Rather, my problem is choosing between different possible plans. For instance in my last game the opponent had an annoying bishop at g5. So my choice was to either knock it away with..h6 on the kside, or to go..b6 and then..Ba6 to get my bishop active on the qside [the best plan according to Shredder].
So is there any book that discusses the issue of not seeing a plan in the first place but rather choosing * Between * THE different plans?
A Silman book maybe? I only buy ebooks though or videos. I no longer buy hard cover books. I only buy stuff that I can buy and download.
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In most games Black's choice of defense determines what break move you will make. That break move is the first move of the plan of attack that will be your war campaign against Black's position. Because in most openings theory is well developed by 1000s of games, the plans of attack are well known. The one you will choose depends on how Black chooses to defend. The same is true for Black's choice of plans of attack. It is dependent on White's choice of plan of attack or defense.
Your opening repertoire is complete when you have chosen, studied and practiced 3 openings as White and 3 openings as Black. In the knowledge that will be in your opening repertoire visualization pattern memory bank and your middlegame visualization pattern memory bank, will be the information regarding alternate plans of attack.
Please post the game or the algebraic notation from the score sheet. The info. in your post is insufficient to analyze a position for alternate plans of attack.
OK. My chess is now full of advanced issues
I no longer have diffuclty finding a plan in a position. Rather, my problem is choosing between different possible plans. For instance in my last game the opponent had an annoying bishop at g5. So my choice was to either knock it away with..h6 on the kside, or to go..b6 and then..Ba6 to get my bishop active on the qside [the best plan according to Shredder].
So is there any book that discusses the issue of not seeing a plan in the first place but rather choosing * Between * THE different plans?
A Silman book maybe? I only buy ebooks though or videos. I no longer buy hard cover books. I only buy stuff that I can buy and download.