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    10 Aug '07 15:41
    Originally posted by wormwood
    I seriously doubt people study the books seriously enough to give them anything but superficial knowledge, which is almost useless in a real game. at best they'll give you some vague ideas, which you most likely misunderstand. I'll vote 'no' for book knowledge, and a big 'yes' for actual training. books are mostly procrastination and entertainment.

    playing chess is a skill. you can't develop a skill by reading about it.
    i actually agree with the above's statement. you learn best by playing and studying your games. very few will study very hard over a chess book. and as we all know, hardly do we ever complete a chess book from cover to cover.
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