Posted: September 3rd, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chess Books | Tags: Chess, Guide, Let's, Play, Players, Step | No Comments »

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From the author’s Introduction of the first edition: Chess is by far the most popular board game in the world. There are millions of players of all ages and the number keeps growing. Maybe it’s because you become a general who directs an army against your opponent in an exciting battle of wits. Whatever the reason, chess is challenging and fascinating. This is my attempt to lure you to the royal game. It’s based on the very same lessons I have given to thousands of beginners. Their questions and problems have shaped it. Moreover, some of the best ideas in the book were actually suggested by new players! I have tried to be as direct as possible. To make your journey a smooth one, the fundamentals have been broken down into short, logical statements. Each idea is numbered, ordered, and clearly stated. For the most part, statements are linked in graded sequence with the easier ones preceding the harder. The format is unique and easy to follow. You should feel yourself learning step by step. You will see how chess players think about their moves. Where desirable, explanation has replaced calculation. The stress is on understanding, not memory. There are plenty of diagrams for almost every idea. Except for one practice section, you can even read this book without a chess set!
Let’s Play Chess: A Step by Step Guide for New Players
Posted: August 22nd, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chess Books | Tags: Chess, Players, Scholastic, Tactics | No Comments »

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International Master, Dean Ippolito has been one of the foremost and recognizable chess players in the United States for over a decade. He has been interviewed on several different television programs both here and abroad including Inside Edition. At the age of eleven, he was featured in Sports Illustrated and Boys Life after winning several National Titles. Both articles labeled him as “One of the Nation’s Top Rising Chess Stars”. Dean has been a 10 time All-America team Member and has 11 National Championships to his name. Dean’s chess teaching skills are highly regarded. He has taught three of the youngest National Champions in history and has taught more than 20 nationally ranked students. This workbook is based on his lesson plans and is a great tool not only for the player looking to improve, but also for teachers and coaches.
Chess Tactics for Scholastic Players
Posted: July 24th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chess Books | Tags: Average, Better, Chess, Players | 5 Comments »

- ISBN13: 9780486290294
- Condition: New
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Clear, straightforward guide by noted expert coaches readers through fundamentals of attacking and positional play, as well as how to approach the endgame. Crucial processes of assessing positions and choosing moves are examined in depth; also, how to cope with difficult positions and time-trouble. 384 diagrams.
Better Chess for Average Players
Posted: July 8th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chess Books | Tags: Beginning, Chess, Elementary, Game, Over, Players, Problems | 5 Comments »

- ISBN13: 9780671795016
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Now even beginners can reap the rewards of Pandolfini’s acclaimed teaching system. Over 300 problems, tailored to beginning players, encompass everything a player needs to learn, from the basic rules and vocabulary to the moves of various chessmen to sophisticated strategies. 300 line drawings.
Beginning Chess: Over 300 Elementary Problems for Players New to the Game
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