In writing this blog I use a lot on my own experience both in my profesional career in the private enterprise, as in my role as a chess player.
Anyway, it is clear that not everything comes from personal experiences. I put here the main references I'm using ( is virtually impossible to mention all of them due to the quantity of websites, books and studies consulted)
Anyway, it is clear that not everything comes from personal experiences. I put here the main references I'm using ( is virtually impossible to mention all of them due to the quantity of websites, books and studies consulted)
- Games Viewer is given for free by www.chesstempo.com
- Many of the biographical information I have obtained from website www.mcnbiografias.com
- The quotes have many sources, but perhaps the main ones www.chess-poster.com and www.proverbia.net
Many of the games are from amateur players, I've choosen them (some are my own matches ) because mistakes are more obvious and easy to explain to the reader not chess-player. Many are from players in my own enviroment (mates from my club or from tournaments where I play) and some are picked directly from Chessbase 2013 Megadatabase with my own comments
Talking about books themselves, besides the specific subject ( chess, coaching, business management or economics) there are two that I have served basis when launching this project:
- Checkmate, Chess winning strategies to apply to your business, by spanish GM Miguel Illescas
- How Life Imitates Chess, by GM world champion Gary Kasparov
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