Own my copy of Chess Mentor so I don't use the one on site, but I'm interested to hear the feed back.
Favorite Chess Mentor Courses?
I thought the Pins and Skewers Course by the GM Patrick Wolf were quite good. The courses that teach you the basics of the game are also very good. They cover every single aspect of rules, check, checkmate, and stalemate. Jeremy Silman also has good courses. I have some of his books. He is a really good chess instructor.
I also own a copy of the Chess Mentor and love it. It has done more than any other single resource to improve my chess game. With my premium membership have been sampling some of the newer courses. I have liked both Silman's "Art of Exchanging Pieces" & Khmelnitsky's "Improve your decision making in critical positions.
FYi - if you own the disc version you can get free time on the web version! see http://www.chessmentor.com/web.html
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i love the lessons by master bill wall and i'm trying to get use to the chess mentor programs
of course, i want to learn from the members in this forum as i believe that there is a great volume of knowlege of the game here and i'm out to better my game
thanks tony [email protected]
I WELCOME ANY CHESS HELP I CAN GET
Can you give any feedback on the Chess Mentor courses? Do you have some favorites, etc?
We'd love to hear what you think of recent Chess Mentor courses and authors :)