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Use the Strategies of World Champions to Impress Your Friends and Pummel Your Enemies
Killer Chess Tactics
Win Against Any King Pawn Opening!
Complete Defense to King Pawn Openings
Learn How to Play Chess and Obtain a Deeper Understanding of the Game with this Comprehensive Step-By-Step Course
Complete Book of Beginning Chess
The Golden Nuggets of Chess Knowledge
Encyclopedia of Chess Wisdom
The Complete and Definitive Reference to Unorthodox Chess Openings
Unorthodox Chess Openings
200 Brilliant Endgames
New Algebraic Edition
Simple Chess
How Good Is Your Chess?
Learn 25 Essential Opening Strategies Today!
Winning Chess Openings
Two, Three and Four Move Checkmates
303 Tricky Checkmates
One Quick Reading Shows You How to Be a Winner!
The Basics of Winning Chess
The Complete and Definitive Reference to Gambit Chess Openings
Gambit Chess Openings
Learn 25 Essential Opening Strategies Today!
Winning Chess Tactics
Can you Find the Best Move?
Chess Endgame Quiz
Chess World Title Contenders and their Styles
Black to Play and Win
Publisher: Dover
Author: T. D. Harding
Year of Publication: 2001 Pages: 208
Notation Type: Algebraic (AN)
Book Description As noted British chess author T. D. Harding explains in the preface to Counter Gambits: Black to Play and Win, the aim of this book is to show you how to win games with Black. The method? Calculated aggression, right from move one! To offset the distinct advantage White is thought to have because it moves first, Black can engage in dynamic counterplay to avoid those openings that give White the opportunity of early exchanges. Following a brief explanation of symbols, this excellent guide covers such topics as dynamic counterplay, counter-gambits in open games, Black sacrifices in the half-open games, counters to the Queen's Gambit, Indian counter-gambits, and an index to openings and variations. Seventy-seven games, including ten new to this edition, are fully annotated, while more are found in the theoretical notes, with commentary. Among the counter-gambits used in the quest for dynamic counterplay are the Budapest, Blumenfeld, Falkbeer, and Latvian all illustrated in great detail. A new update "Update 2001," written especially for this edition, examines developments in the field since this book was first published in the 1970s. Players at all skill levels beginner to advanced are sure to benefit from this expert analysis of gambits and counter-gambits.
Counter-Gambits
Professional, Scholastic and Internet Chess Rules
Publisher: Cardoza Publishing
Author: Eric Schiller
Year of Publication: 2003 Pages: 128
Notation Type: None
Book Description This rule book is the essential guide to the professional, scholastic, and Internet rules of chess. Written in plain English for practical use, you'll learn everything you need to know about tournaments, rating systems, etiquette for in-person and online play, and chess notation. Special sections for students and parents answer all the frequently asked questions about competitive play. These are the rules that apply to every tournament form of chess, from scholastic competitions, to world championship play. About the Author(s) Eric Schiller is a National Master and well-known opening theoretician. He has authored Bozens of monographs and is a Contributing Editor to Chess Life magazine. He holds a Ph. D. in Linguistics from the University of Chicago, and has translated Works by the present and former World Champions.
The Official Rules of Chess
Why You Lose at Chess
495 Instructive Positions from Grandmaster Games
Positional Chess Handbook
The Essential Guide to Closing Out and Winning Games
639 Essential Endgame Positions
Essential Opening Moves
Complete Defense to Queen Pawn Openings
Winning Chess for Young Players
Whiz Kids Teach Chess
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Essential Opening Moves
Gambit Opening Repertoire for White
The Winner's Guide to Essential Checkmates & Attacks
Master Checkmate Strategy - OLD EDITION
How to Beat Bobby Fischer
Epic Battles of the Chessboard
101 Questions On How To Play Chess
Chess Master vs. Chess Amateur
Mastering the Closed Game
Strategic Chess
62 Masterpieces of Chess Strategy
The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played
Publisher: Dover
Author: Hans Kmoch
Year of Publication: 1990 Pages: 304
Notation Type: Descriptive (DN)
Book Description Profoundly original discussion of pawn play isolates its elements and elaborates on various aspects. Basic relationships of one or two pawns constitute winning strategy. Multitude of examples demonstrate paramount significance of elements of pawn manipulation. 182 diagrams. Index of games.
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Zurich International Chess Tournament 1953
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