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Chess Visualization Course, Book 1: General Tactics
Review No. 4

The following comments were taken from an email sent to Ian by Stefan Niessen, a German player eith an ELO rating of about 2000.

Dear Ian Anderson,

I'm a chess player from Baden-Baden (Germany) rated German DWZ 1910 (app. Elo 2000). I really like your "Chess Visualization Course". Since I've got a copy of your book, I practice with it every day. This makes me feel much more confident in my over-the-board calculation. Your book is truly a labor of love and an original contribution to chess training literature: with high production quality (I especially appreciate the spiral bound to lay the book flat on my desk) and very good comments to the positions. I am looking forward to seeing your forthcoming volumes of this course. Maybe a few more advanced exercises could be included. But it's great anyway!

So please keep me informed about your new books!

All the best!

Stefan Niessen
Baden-Baden (Germany)
March 7, 2008


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