Most chess puzzle books put you in an artificial situation: you are told a combination exists, what the theme is and what you are required to achieve. This one is different. In a real game, a player may sometimes need to find a combination. On the other hand he may have to reject a tactical idea and
The World’s Easiest Chess Puzzle Book
✍ Scribed by Carson Anthea, Brennan Tim.
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✦ Synopsis
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This is a puzzle book that shows simple one-move captures for kids and beginners. Usually a beginner can see the capture if you show nothing else on the board but the piece to be captured and the piece that can capture it. A beginner might even say, “I already know how to capture pieces.” But if you watch kids and beginners in real games they are missing undefended pieces all the time. These puzzles can help beginners to see these undefended pieces in real games.This book of tactics is simple for beginners. Most kids and beginners consistently miss undefended pieces. These are sometimes referred to as “hanging pieces.” If a beginner just learns to capture undefended pieces his or her chess ability will increase.
The ability to see and capture hanging pieces is something that the average chess player takes for granted.
That may be why there aren’t a lot of books with these kinds of puzzles. These kinds of puzzles shouldn’t even be called tactics puzzles, since tactics mean skewers, forks, discoveries etc, and involve more than one move. However, being able to capture loose or undefended pieces is really far more important to a beginner than complex tactics. Without that ability even simple tactics wouldn’t even make sense.
As a chess coach, it is frustrating to stand back and watch kids miss opportunity after opportunity to capture a piece. I also see kids leave their pieces undefended. It is as if the kids are just moving their pieces around the board with no goals or purpose. In games like this, the kid who can notice and capture undefended pieces will be king of the hill.
Buy this book for your young chess beginner, and have him or her solve one or two puzzles per day.
That might be enough to get him excited about the game of kings, as it is fun for kids to solve these kinds of puzzles and spot the hanging piece and how to capture it.
While there will be explanations provided for some of the answers, this book assumes that the reader knows the basic rules of chess and how to read chess notation. If you need help with that, go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_notation
✦ Subjects
Физическая культура и спорт;Шахматы;Шахматные практикумы и композиции
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