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How to Gain Knowledge?

Hey guys, Quick question. How to gain knowledge about chess? I mean about the part of opening names or even famous endgames?
I mean, it is utmostly rude of me to advise a titled player, but there are several free resources online. Lichess has an opening section in Tools on the bar at the top of the page. For famous endgames there are several Youtubers who have done great analysis and there are books, e.g. Silman who cover some of the best games. You can check up Daniel Naroditsky's channel for endgame content too.
Considering that you are a titled player; you probably don't have problems with paid contents.
I decided to drop some advice here due to the fact that only titled players I saw regularly on forums are MrPushWood and sarg0n (I am not giving 50 euros for CM; personal choice)
for opening theory; I suggest chessbase; for endgame we have some tablebase sites and also great more classic ways like books
for books my suggestion is Keres' endgame and in a higher level shershevsky (did i get the name right?) 's endgame strategy.
To learn about chess, start with books, online tutorials, or videos. Study famous openings' names and strategies. Explore renowned endgames to understand key tactics. I would recommend you instead of books you can easily learn from online ,even I am learning from different blogs such as chessbazaar Blog, HOS Blog and Chess USA Blog.
@MrPushwood said in #3:
> Coming from a titled player, sounds like a trick question.
Could be worse. The OP might be one of the ChessMood's officials. This all could be an set-up!!

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