Hello, my friends! I need your help with my chess book, and I think this will be a great opportunity for all of us to improve together. While I was analyzing my games, I had an idea: instead of using only my games, why not involve all of you? We have a group full of players who want to improve, and your contributions would make the book much richer. Plus, by helping me, you'll also improve your own chess skills. It’s a win-win! Here's how you can help: - Analyze your games and categorize your blunders into three phases: - You can also share brilliant moves—those moments when you played a great move and want to showcase it. These can be from any phase of the game. - Only moves are also nice as well. What I need from you: - For every game or move you submit, save it as a PDF and name it clearly. At the end of the file name, add a number so we can keep track. For example, if the last submission was “fork23.pdf,” your file should be “pin24.pdf.” - or whatever is the blunder that you had just please be as detailed as possible - Please also make a post explaining: By reflecting on your mistakes or brilliant moments, you'll reinforce your learning and help others understand too. This way, you're not just helping me—you're helping yourself! Unfiltered Folder: If you’re unable to categorize your game or blunder, don’t worry! I’ve set up an unfiltered folder where you can drop your games, and I’ll go through them when I have time. However, priority will be given to the games that are already categorized and named properly. Collaborate and Share Ideas: Feel free to suggest what positions, problems, or games we should include in the book. Your feedback will help guide the direction, and you can keep me accountable to finish this by the end of the year! Our friend @Tolga Cohce will also assist us with further development. Let’s make this something truly special! Thanks for your help, everyone! Coach @Coach Kevin if you can please pin this message. Thanks