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Paperback Chess Tactics for Beginners Book

ISBN: 0879800194

ISBN13: 9780879800192

Chess Tactics for Beginners

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Book annotation not available for this title.Title: Chess Tactics for BeginnersAuthor: Reinfeld, FredPublisher: Wilshire Book CoPublication Date: 1976/06/01Number of Pages: Binding Type:... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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a really great book for players who are looking to move beyond the basic moves

I came to this book knowing only the basic moves of chess. After finishing this book I was able to see many opportunities I had missed before. This book presents basic chess tactics in the form of puzzles. Each chapter is devoted to one type of situation that arises frequently during play. Solving the ten or so puzzles offered in each chapter gives you the ability to spot similar opportunities when they arise during play. The chapters on discovered check and removing the guard are especially useful. The only drawback to this book is that the answers are given in the old style chess notation. However, there is a tutorial for reading this type of notation at the beginning of the book. As there is no "search inside" for old books like this, I will list the table of contents below. table of contents: Chess Notation Introduction 1. The Knight Fork 2. The Pin 3. The Skewer 4. More Forks 5. Discovered Check 6. Removing the Guard 7. Rook Checkmates 8. Bishop Checkmates 9. Queen Checkmates 10. Knight Checkmates Solutions

Basic Beginning Tactics Book

The author, Fred Reinfeld was known 30-40 years ago as being the author with the largest number of chess books on the market. He was a reasonably strong player and wrote some rather fine books. This is a book where you will find the same problems, without the detail and explanation in his "1001 Winning Chess Sacrifices and Combinations" - the difference is two fold, 1. You get explanation of the tactics here (good point). 2. Far fewer problems (bad point). 3. His most simple problems to solve - good if you are a beginner or just above. If you are well beyond the beginning stage get his "One Thousand and One Winning Chess Sacrifices and Combinations", or "Winning Chess Traps for Juniors". They are not for the super beginner and will get you further quickly.

Excellent beginners book

I teach chess at an elementary school and I think this book does a great job of presenting the basic tactical patterns. The author does this in a very easy to understand format and the problems are simple and understandable. I would reccommend this to anyone that has a student learning chess.
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