One careless move can erase twenty good ones. A better thinking process can stop many of those mistakes before they reach the board.
How to Stop Blundering in Chess presents a practical system for seeing what changed, spotting immediate threats, protecting loose pieces, and testing a candidate move against the opponent's strongest reply. The aim is not timid chess or a promise of perfect play. It is a repeatable method for reducing the preventable errors that cost real games.
Inside you will learn how to:
Thirty carefully selected legal case studies show how a changed line, loose piece, deflection, knight fork, exposed king, or irreversible pawn move can decide a game. Every case contains four clear diagrams, a verified continuation, a detailed explanation, and a preventive lesson that can be applied to future positions.
Written for ambitious beginners, adult improvers, club players, and experienced competitors who want stronger board vision, fewer tactical oversights, and a more reliable chess thinking process.
See the change. Respect the reply. Test the square.
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