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From Simon & Schuster, Chess Traps is I.A. Horowitz's
exploration of chess' pitfalls and swindes-both how to set them and
how to avoid them. This is a rich storehouse of Chess 'crimes.'
Sometimes the villain is thwarted: more often he gets away with his
nefarious deeds. But, in either event, the tales, and their
telling, will prove to be instructive and vastly entertaining.
Enhance Your Tactical Weapons 1001 Winning Chess Sacrifices and
Combination is the companion volume to Reinfeld's 1001 Brilliant
Ways to Checkmate. Of course each book can be taken on its own, but
together they make a wonderful collection, and cover the full range
of tactical chess. And they are now both available in 21st-century
editions, using modern algebraic notation. Reinfeld has arranged
his quiz positions so that they fall into orderly chapters, each
with a common theme. Still, the degree of difficulty varies widely.
Easiest are one move shots, suitable for players starting out. Most
difficult are the examples that run seven moves and more; some of
these may even stump an ordinary master. Most of all, this a book
of combinative ideas, all designed to enhance your arsenal of
weapons. The first step toward mastery is to become familiar with
the different types of tactical motifs. The second step is to study
a great many examples of these tactical themes. So, the object of
this book is to add to your knowledge, to make you a strong
chessplayer, and (last but not least) to delight you with some of
the most beautiful moves ever played on the chessboard.
Reinfeld's Masterpiece How to Play Chess like a Champion is Fred
Reinfeld's sequel to his How to be a Winner at Chess and an
absolute gem. In it the reader will find an exquisite blending of
classic games, stories, insights, and instruction as only Reinfeld
can put together. Rarely has an author succeeded so well as here,
combining instruction, entertainment, and pure enjoyment. This new
21st-century edition is presented in modern algebraic notation in a
double-column format, with many more diagrams. Throughout, the
writing of Reinfeld, the master wordsmith and instructor, has been
left intact. How to Play Chess like a Champion is among the very
best introductory chess books ever produced, bar none, capturing
the essence of good chess in a most readable, enjoyable,
easy-to-grasp format.
Improve Your Chess Game And Rate Your Improvement In The Easiest,
Most Instructive Way Yet Devised With This Book, You Can Pit
Yourself Against The World's Chess Masters.
This is a new release of the original 1947 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1956 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1948 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1956 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1954 edition.
The Eight Bad Moves, How To Play The White Pieces, How To Play The
Black Pieces, Combinations, Sacrifices, Checkmates, And A Key To
The Openings. Excerpted From The Second, Third, Fourth And Fifth
Books Of Chess, And 1001 Brilliant Chess Sacrifices And
Combinations.
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