Blindfold Chess resources

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mathroyale

I want to learn to play chess blindfolded. I have scoured the web and found a number of resources, but I can't seem to find any lessons on chess.com. For now, I am using Noirchess, Vision on Chess.com, and a couple of other resources.

Does anyone have any good book recommendations, resources, or anything else that they have used to learn blindfold chess?

Thanks!

borovicka75
As far as i know, there is no book “how to learn to play chess blinfolded”. To play blindfold chess with meaningfull success, you have to be at least master level strength. Nakamura said that is nonsense to try it bellow like 1800. You are 400, you do huge blunders in rapid games. For example in your game vs Juanme97 you did not take free opponents bishop six moves in a row. How do you fhink you can be succesfull in blindfold chess?
mathroyale
borovicka75 wrote:
As far as i know, there is no book “how to learn to play chess blinfolded”. To play blindfold chess with meaningfull success, you have to be at least master level strength. Nakamura said that is nonsense to try it bellow like 1800. You are 400, you do huge blunders in rapid games. For example in your game vs Juanme97 you did not take free opponents bishop six moves in a row. How do you fhink you can be succesfull in blindfold chess?

I make blunders all the time, there is no denying that, however my intention for learning blindfold chess in not to ambitious rating or title, for now when i try to read books i spend too much time going through the Algebraic Notations and then tracing every move on board.
I want to slowly start learning both of them together so i can develop my visualization along with my game, i know its a slow process and it take years, and i have already taken the initial steps i am trying to find a proper path rather than scrambling at random resources!
Thanks for your advice and pointing out my blunder against Juanme97, i'll try to work on it!