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Chess Progress: from Beginner to Winner
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Titel: Chess Progress: from Beginner to Winner
Auteur: Czerwin E.
Uitgever: Everyman
Jaartal: 2014
Taal: Engels
Aantal pagina's:   334
Verkoopprijs:   € 22.50
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THE ideal chess book for the BEGINNER

Absolute beginners can learn everything they need to know in order to play chess competitively.

THE ideal chess book for the IMPROVING PLAYER

More experienced players will encounter deeper concepts and be able to approach chess from a new perspective, enabling them to take their play to the next level.

THE ideal chess book for the TEACHER

Award-winning chess coach Erik Czerwin’s unique training method begins by studying the simplest chess positions with very few pieces - and then moves on, step by step, adding more pieces to the board. Complex ideas are always built up from simpler situations, ensuring that the learning curve stays flat.

With helpful exercises throughout, CHESS PROGRESS is the perfect book for every chess enthusiast.

Content:

003 About the Author

007 Acknowledgments

009 Introduction

011 How to use this book

013 1. Beginning with the Basics

014 The Board: Know Your Battlefield

029 The Pieces: Know Your Army

050 Ending the Game

075 Chess Notation

089 2. The Fundamental Elements of Chess Strategy

090 Fundamental Elements of Chess

105 Opposition

114 Critical Squares and the Square of the Pawn

124 Pawn Structure

133 Weak Squares, Holes, and Outposts

143 Open and Closed Positions

159 3. Applying the Elements of Chess Strategy

160 Principles of Exchanging Material

174 Fundamental Defence

184 Fundamental Tactics

233 Fundamentals of Openings

255 4. The Rules of Chess

256 The Basics

258 Clocks and Time Controls

261 Personal Conduct

263 Tournaments

268 5. Over the Board

269 Analysing a Position & Forming a Plan

277 Choosing and Making a Move

279 Using the Clock

281 Move by Move

284 Maintaining Presence

289 After the Game is Over...

293 Conclusion

294 Appendices

295 A: Continuing Study

296 B: Benjamin Franklin’s On the Morals of Chess

298 C: Fundamental Principles of Chess

308 D: Notation Tip-Sheet and Order of Operations

309 Answers to Exercises

324 Glossary

331 Index






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