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Let's Play Chess

136 Seiten, kartoniert, Russell Enterprises, 2. Auflage 2009

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In this updated and revised second edition of Let's Play Chess, you will find the rules, the logic, some of the culture and history, and the basic principles of good chess play.
"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.
"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 and there are plenty of diagrams for almost every idea." - From the Author's Introduction
Chess Master Bruce Pandolfini has been one of the most popular chess writers in the world for more than four decades. He has written on all aspects of the game and is also considered one of the premier chess instructors in the Unites States.
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EAN 9781888690521
Gewicht 200 g
Hersteller Russell Enterprises
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 2009
Autor Bruce Pandolfini
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 2
ISBN-13 9781888690521
Seiten 136
Einband kartoniert
004 Introduction & Acknowlegments
006 Section One: General Rules
008 Section Two: The Board, The Forces, and Their Names
013 Section Three: The Moves of the Pieces
027 Section Four: The Object of the Game
033 Section Five: Mating Patterns
038 Section Six: Twenty Mating Patterns
052 Section Seven: Three Special Rules
057 Section Eight: Drawing a Chess Game
063 Section Nine: Pawn Promotion
066 Section Ten: En Passant
071 Section Eleven: The Exchange Values of the Pieces
076 Section Twelve: How to Record a Game
080 Section Thirteen: Winning Material
089 Section Fourteen: Principles
091 Section Fifteen: The Opening
095 Section Sixteen: Development
105 Section Seventeen: Chess Thinking
109 Section Eighteen: An Actual Game
121 Section Nineteen: More Chess Thinking
127 Section Twenty: Conclusion
131 General Index