Amateur To Im: Proven Ideas And Training Methods -

– Focuses on calculation "reference points," planning, and learning from classical players like Capablanca.

is a highly-regarded chess improvement book by Jonathan Hawkins , published in 2012 by Mongoose Press . Amateur to IM: Proven Ideas and Training Methods

– Deeply analyzes specific positions that serve as building blocks for a player's broader understanding. Key Training Methods The book encourages a "bottom-up" approach to chess study: – Focuses on calculation "reference points," planning, and

Identifying specific squares or patterns (like key squares in king and pawn endings) to simplify calculation. Key Training Methods The book encourages a "bottom-up"

The book details Hawkins' own unconventional journey from an average tournament player to the rank of International Master (IM) and eventually Grandmaster (GM) by focusing heavily on as the primary driver for improvement. Core Philosophy and Structure

– Covers critical endgame structures including rook endings, bishop and pawn connections, and "pawn walls".

Unlike general improvement books, this work argues that the endgame is the most efficient area of study for rapid progress. It is divided into three primary parts: