<div><p>Suitable for beginning to intermediate players ages 8 and up, <em>How to Play Chess</em> uses computer-generated 3-D illustrations to bring the game to life, teaching kids everything from the strengths and weaknesses of individual pieces to more advanced strategies and techniques. </p><p>Au
How To Play Chess
β Scribed by Emanuel Lasker
- Publisher
- Cadogan
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 112
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Developing plans of action based on positional analysis: weak and strong squares, control of open lines, pawn structure, etc. 20 problems.
Chess is fundamentally a dynamic game. Each move changes the situation and the possibilities for both sides. No piece is ever identically as valuable as any other, and their scope changes from move to move. The current generation of supergrandmasters plays unrelentingly dynamic chess, but a great de
<DIV>Developing plans of action based on positional analysis: weak and strong squares, control of open lines, pawn structure, more. 20 problems. </DIV>
In this companion volume to Fundamental Chess Endings, MΓΌller and Pajeken focus on the practical side of playing endgames. They cover all aspects of strategic endgames, with particular emphasis on thinking methods, and ways to create difficulties for opponents over the board. Using hundreds of o