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Artur Yusupov

"Build Up Your Chess" is the first entry in a multi-award-winning nine-volume training course by Grandmaster . Using Portable Game Notation (PGN) versions of this material allows you to transform static book exercises into interactive training sessions on your computer or tablet. Overview of the Course Structure

She pulled out a battered notebook. “When I was young, I lost to a nine-year-old in a rook endgame. I wrote that game down. Then I rewrote the losing moves, added variations in brackets, comments in curly braces—Here I rushed. Should have activated my king first.”

Before we dig into the architecture, let’s clarify the raw material. A PGN file is plain text. It looks like this:

Existing Resources:

Many players have already digitized chapters. You can find pre-made studies for specific chapters (e.g., Mating Motifs) on Lichess Studies . 2. Preparing Your Study "Paper" (Notes)

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