FIDE Master Charles Galofre from Pompano Beach Florida USA. I am a bilingual student living in the United States. I have visited and lived in Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Puerto Rico. I am working on becoming an international chess Grandmaster. My highest FIDE and USCF ratings have been 2367. I am using this blog to document my progress to 2550 FIDE USCF. Aspiringly I wish to do my best. I have worked for chess.com and chesslecture.com as a video producer editor and manager for their videos.
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Chess Grandmaster: Books and Tools for Games, Journaling, Logging and Ascension.
I would like to become international chess grandmaster I'm currently reading suggested literature for 2200 rating classes. The Yugoslavian chess publication known as Sahovski (sahovski.com) is a fascinating read considering that it has the encyclopedia of chess combinations which is suggested reading to get the master or candidate master to perform tactically at the international master or 2400 rating level. The encyclopedia of chess miniatures is publication which could promise to help teach how to create miniatures in your own games. Additionally there are other publications for instance in their same series 1000 the best of the best games is a book or publication with the 1000 best games of all time. It has to be fascinating to read this to see what talent is at the international grandmaster level or possibly even at the greatest heights of chess talent. Their very last publication is the greatest tournaments 2001-2009. The greatest tournaments is very likely a book which teaches how to perform and play at the highest level in all major tournaments of the world.
It might take about three months to read each book however every one of them has to be fulfilling for every student considering that they see themselves aspiring to be better and better players everyday. Having said this there are multiple tools and resources as well as software gadgets or tools or resources or supplemental helpful material such as websites like chess.com chesslecture.com chesstempo.com chessclub.com among others. Also, tools such as chessok.com’s rybka aquarium, with their opening book from 2004 which is a cap analysis mass computational assessment of positions to help players rank moves in the entirety of a data dump analysis of moves particularly in the opening phase of the game specially geared towards professional players. You also have other tools such as chessbase, which is a chessbase.com software and is known as the major tool used by professional chess players and it’s a data manipulation tool but more importantly a data organization tool for chess files and databases which are useful for expert, semi-professionals, and professional chess players. Moreover, I use and consider the lucas chess software to be a nice feature rich tool for youth players, as well as the tarrasch gui software which is good for solving positions or playing either side versus an engine, or a database or pgn database tool to master gaming or games, or interpretation of moves. Lastly, I like all the tools I mentioned very much, some of them are free.
Among many of the things that you take into consideration when photo journaling blogging documenting archiving or simply storing or chronologically saving your Journal entries or project management or logging sheets when it comes to goal setting and completion of your chess aspiration degree for instance, from beginner to expert, or from expert to master, or from master to candidate master or grandmaster Is a blogging interface as well as back up resources and tools, like evernote.com which is a tool for logging and storing notes which are useful and indispensable it has neat features for instance an unforgettable feature is your ability to photograph notes and the software when you upload the note OCR's the note and make them searchable through some sort of advanced algorithm or computing technology it's a beautiful feature from the software which is to have the ability to search through your notes as you upload them to the interface should they be handwritten scribbled or even possibly artistically created. It is a pretty neat and memorable feature when considering to keep the evernote.com.
Having said this, I use chessbase, from chessbase.com to log all my games and do all my professional work on chess such as annotation study and analysis of games and sequences, as well as uploading of content to become chess historian on the chessbase software from chessbase.com
( https://en.chessbase.com/ ).
When it comes to opening analysis, and beta testing of engines to find ideas in the opening and to study through the cap analysis tool or feature of the rybka aquarium from the rybka tool set from chessok.com. you want to check out their website, because it is an awesome tool set of gadgets for the aspiring chess master or professional. Like I said, and have expressed, the love of chess is a wonderful pass time, and you can find yourself fiddling and gaming and computing around or moving around pieces until you go from the one that you are, to the one that you want to be, which is the chess grand dragon as my uncle Craig Dallas Garrette would say. I use the rybka aquarium, a lot to see who their cap analysis from their opening book assesses positions which I study or want to play from my opening. Its like a numbers computational chart with plusses and minuses which help me guide myself through the data at choosing the very best of moves. It is awesome.
Moreover, as far as other tools, I use the tarrash gui interface tool set, which is free, and I recommend to fuss around with the buttons and neat features to see how you can implement it into your arsenal. I am a seasoned chess master, more than candidate master, more like FIDE Master, which is more than a national expert in America, which is 2200 USCF, I have entered the very last three titles of chess mastery. FM IM GM. I am at the FM (fide master) I want to get to IM (international master) and lastly, GM (grandmaster). You can find the tarrasch gui at https://www.triplehappy.com/ .
Very lastly, the last tool I would like to suggest for you friends, is the https://lucaschess.pythonanywhere.com/ which is called Lucas Chess. It is offered for free, with 52 engines, prepared to play and compete against, from start to finish with varying levels, from 0 to 3300 in elo rating score, or ranking metric of professional machines and players.
In summary,
I want to go from FM to IM to GM. I play chess semi-professionally. I have been a chess enthusiast for more than 10 years. I have read many books, and pdf’s as well as magazines and browsed through publications. I have spent over $2000 USD on libraries and resources as well as tools. I am ready for my next success in chess, which is to become an international master. Idealistically I am going for grandmaster by pushing harder. I spoke about the publications that I have to work on, which are the https://sahovski.com/ encyclopedias and books. Also the software tools found on the article, chessbase, rybka aquarium, tarrasch gui and lucas chess. I have more things to consider, and will post them as I photo journal and log my games and successes, plus aspirations in chess.
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