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LLKOSFBTE

From Beginner to Expert in 40 Lessons

147 Seiten, kartoniert, Batsford Chess, 4. Auflage 1998, original erschienen 1980, Erstauflage 1984

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This book is designed to take the beginner who already knows the moves through all aspects of the game and bring him up to the standard of a strong club player. By means of 40 carefully selected lessons the author provides a complete course which can either form the curriculum for the school chess club or be used by adults for self-instruction.
Numerous exercises are included to test the reader's understanding of all points and a timetable provides a suggested period for studying each phase of the game.
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EAN 0713441143
Gewicht 214 g
Hersteller Batsford Chess
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 1998
Autor Alexander Kostjew
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 4
ISBN-10 0713441143
Jahr der Erstauflage 1984
Jahr der Originalausgabe 1980
Seiten 147
Einband kartoniert
xi Instead of a Preface

001 LESSON 1
What attracts people to chess?
A legend from the 6th century

003 LESSON 2
The game of 'Battleships' and chess notation
A game from the last century
The correct names of the pieces

006 LESSON 3
Chess in the Ancient East
The story of Dilaram`s mate
What ignorance of the rules leads to

008 LESSON 4
Can everybody checkmate with a queen?
Have you met the 'Epaulette' mate?

011 LESSON 5
The Laws of Chess. Or the first Commandment
Which is harder: to mate with one rook or two bishops?

015 LESSON 6
Why did the Minister of Defence like chess?
Some analogies and definitions

018 LESSON 7
Knowledge is light, ignorance darkness; or
Some simple advice about how to start a game

....

113 LESSON 36
Square vacation, line clearance and obstruction

117 LESSON 37
'A la Stamma'
Overloaded pieces
An unexpected pawn promotion
Removing the defender

120 LESSON 38
The Classification of chess openings
How one should study openings
The Evans Gambit

124 LESSON 39
Why masters make mistakes in the opening
The Moldavian schoolboy`s novelty
When a risk is justified

129 LESSON 40
How a rook teased a pawn
Thoughts about chess
The advice of the first Russian master


APPENDIX

133 Answers to exercises

144 Plan of first year`s activities

145 Program summary for teachers

146 Shortened programs