How to read a chess book | ft. IM Saravanan

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IM V. Saravanan is well-known in the chess world as one of the biggest aficionados of chess books. We have already recorded two videos with him which were loved by a lot of people.

In today's video, which can be deemed as the third part, but also has independent significance, Saravanan speaks about how one should go about reading a chess book.

For this video he has chosen the book My Great Predecessors Vol.05 by Garry Kasparov on Anatoly Karpov. This video is sure to help you make better use of the books that you already have and are planning to buy in the future.

1st video with Saravanan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbRWrXgj4IA

2nd Video with Saravanan: https://youtu.be/WLSPqJmEiTM

Video: Sagar Shah

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