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link post  Posted: 30.01.10 03:52. Post subject: Chess e- books


Ideas Behind the Chess Openings
Algebraic Edition In the opening, each player tries to control the center, set up a flexible pawn structure, develop the pieces rapidly and harmoniously, sometimes even go for direct attack. But there are so many complicated variations -- how can you memorize them all? You can't -- and you don't have to! If you understand the basic goals of the opening you're playing, you will know which moves fit logically into its overall scheme. This classic, best-selling volume, now completely reset in modern algebraic notation, explains everything you need to know to play the opening sensibly and successfully. Reuben Fine, an International Grandmaster, is one of the world's top players and a leading theoretician of chess. He is the author of over half a dozen books, including the definitive Basic Chess Endings. Inside Flap Copy In the opening, each player tries to control the center, set up a flexible pawn structure, develop the pieces rapidly and harmoniously, sometimes even go for direct attack. But there are so many complicated variations -- how can you memorize them all? You can't -- and you don't have to! If you understand the basic goals of the opening you're playing, you will know which moves fit logically into its overall scheme. This classic, best-selling volume, now completely reset in modern algebraic notation, explains everything you need to know to play the opening sensibly and successfully. Reuben Fine, an International Grandmaster, is one of the world's top players and a leading theoretician of chess. He is the author of over half a dozen books, including the definitive Basic Chess Endings.
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Winning Chess Tactics Illustrated
This book offers an entertaining way to test your skills and train yourself with 300 positions taken from actual games. I loved this book because you don't need to have a chessboard at hand, you just try to solve the problems looking at the position diagram on the book. This alone is a good training for your brain, helping to develop the capacity to think ahead and visualize combinations in your head, after all when one is in an actual game you have to be able to analyze positions and visualize moves and combinations. I truly believe anyone can benefit from exercising his analytical and visualization abilities.
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Teach Yourself Visually Chess Chess
a mental game, but you don't have to strain your brain to learn the basics�not with this guide that shows you how to play. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Chess covers how to set up the board, how each piece moves, opening strategies and variations, attacking themes and common sacrifices, and more. Photos of the board let you see strategies in action. For hands-on practice, you can even set up your board and make your moves as you learn. With this book and practice, you'll be saying "Checkmate" in no time
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link post  Posted: 30.01.10 03:57. Post subject: Chess Secrets: The Giants of Strategy: Learn from Legends


The chess world has been blessed by number wonderful strategists, in Chess Secrets: The Giants Strategy, Neil McDonald decides upon his selection of most prominent ones, highlighting major contributions y have made. McDonald examines ir differing approachesstyles, from Nimzowitsch Kramnik, how y followed each other’s footsteps.
Throughout history have been many famous players who have dazzled chess world with ir swashbuckling approach opening play. In Chess Secrets: The Great Gambiteers, John Cox picks out his selection famous gambiteers studies marky made in sphere attacking play in opening. Themes include attacking opponent’s king, exploiting lead development, controlling centre, well as significant enhancement opening ory through invention numerous dangerous gambits.
*Learn from greats of game
*Discover how famous chess minds work
*Written an easy-to-read format
*Ideal improvers, club players tournament players*
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link post  Posted: 30.01.10 04:00. Post subject: Chess Training for Budding Champions


Many chess players find it difficult improve ir game beyond certain level. They can see basic tactics, know little about openings can calculate few moves ahead. However, so do ir opponents. What is next level how does one get re? This book aimed at chess-players who have progressed beyond beginner level have acquired basic skills required play at club level, but need guidance improve ir understandingchess. It based on training program that Hall himself followed when he was an up-and-coming player. The lessons not based "quick fixes," but instead provide well-rounded course all aspects chess that will equip reader well his or her chessboard battles, provide firm yet flexible basis further improvement.

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link post  Posted: 30.01.10 04:02. Post subject: Bobby Fischer's Outrageous Chess Moves


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link post  Posted: 30.01.10 05:08. Post subject: Greetings CS .... Th..


Greetings CS .... Thanks for these !!!!

Check your link for "Winning Chess Tactics Illustrated" in the first part of your thread here .... I believe it shows the same URL as "Teach Yourself Visually Chess" .....????

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link post  Posted: 30.01.10 06:15. Post subject: Cheetah writes: Che..


Cheetah writes:

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Check your link for "Winning Chess Tactics Illustrated" in the first part of your thread


Thank you my friend here is the right link
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link post  Posted: 30.01.10 12:56. Post subject: A lot of thanks! :s..


A lot of thanks!

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