Top 5 Quotes & Sayings by Jeremy Silman

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American chess player Jeremy Silman.
Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Jeremy Silman

Jeremy Silman is an American International Master (IM) of chess and writer. Silman was born in Del Rio, Texas. He began playing chess at the age of 12. He has won the American Open, the National Open, and the U.S. Open, and was the coach of the US junior national chess team. He attained the IM title in 1988.

Fischer, who may or may not be mad as a hatter, has every right to be horrified — © Jeremy Silman
Fischer, who may or may not be mad as a hatter, has every right to be horrified
Being Jewish myself, I somehow didn't see the problem: who cares what a mentally ill (but strangely likable) individual says? If he didn't make some money at chess, I could see him becoming a street person, shaking his fists at cars as they passed by his corner of the block. Isn't it preferable to have him in a self-sufficient position rather than as a liability of the state?
After giving a student the basic mating patterns and strategies you must begin giving them advanced concepts. At first these ideas will not make sense, many players will have a vague idea of what you are talking about but nothing more. Even a fragmented understanding of these concepts will prove useful though, and eventually they will improve as these lessons are assimilated by repetition and example.
If your opponent cannot do anything active, then don't rush the position; instead you should let him sit there, suffer, and beg you for a draw
The correct way to play chess is to develop each and every piece (chess is a team game!), get your King safely castled, and only then begin more aggressive maneuvers.
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