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E-BooksChess Openings for Beginners



Chess Openings for Beginners
Chess Openings for Beginners: The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide to Easily Learn Best Strategies, Master Powerful Tactics and Win Every Game by Paul Noel
English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08TMR9CR5 | 85 pages | EPUB | 0.29 Mb
If you want to learn how to play Chess and make things difficult for your opponent from the very first moves, then keep reading...



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MagazineBritish Chess Magazine - December 2022



British Chess Magazine - December 2022
British Chess Magazine - December 2022
English | 66 pages | True PDF | 48 MB



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MagazineChess for Beginners – 5th Edition – 8 December 2022




Chess for Beginners – 5th Edition – 8 December 2022

Chess for Beginners – 5th Edition – 8 December 2022
English | 166 Pages | PDF | 21.54 MB





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E-BooksSecrets of Attacking Chess



Secrets of Attacking Chess
Mihail Marin, "Secrets of Attacking Chess"
English | 2005 | ISBN: 1904600301, 1915328195 | PDF | pages: 194 | 14.5 mb
In his previous work, Secrets of Chess Defence, Mihail Marin examined the task facing the defender. Now he considers the other side of the coin. In this wide-ranging treatise, he discusses many topics including: the balance between attack and defence; the premises for starting a successful attack; advantage in development; intuitive sacrifices; typical scenarios. The book features many practical examples from top-level play.



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E-BooksGata Kamsky - Chess Gamer Vol 1 Awakening (1989-1996)



Gata Kamsky - Chess Gamer Vol 1 Awakening (1989-1996)
Gata Kamsky - Chess Gamer Vol 1 Awakening (1989-1996) By Gata Kamsky
2019 | 717 Pages | ISBN: 9492510286 | PDF | 24 MB
Gata will share in his first volume how he became one of the world elite class players and contender for the title of World Chess Champion. Why and how he used different styles of play and will reveal how this learning process helped him to become a chess professional.



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E-BooksJames Eade Chess For Dummies 2005 2




James Eade Chess For Dummies 2005 2

James Eade Chess For Dummies 2005 2 | 17.7 MB
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E-BooksThe Magic of Chess Tactics Chess Discourses Practice and Analysis A Training Book for Advanced Players



The Magic of Chess Tactics  Chess Discourses  Practice and Analysis  A Training Book for Advanced Players
Claus Dieter Mayer, Karsten Müller, "The Magic of Chess Tactics : Chess Discourses : Practice and Analysis : A Training Book for Advanced Players"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 1888690143 | PDF | pages: 261 | 13.4 mb
Chess is 99% tactics. So to be a good chess player, you have to spend a lot of your training time on tactics. Although basic tactics are explained in a number good books, complicated tactics - the kind that separate tournament winners from the pack - require intuition, imagination and precision. The Magic of Chess Tactics helps you develop these qualities.



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E-BooksThe Bluffer's Guide to Chess Bluff Your Way in Chess



The Bluffer's Guide to Chess Bluff Your Way in Chess
Brian Malpass, "The Bluffer's Guide to Chess: Bluff Your Way in Chess"
English | 2000 | ISBN: 1903096162 | PDF | pages: 66 | 3.0 mb
A snappy little book containing facts, jargon, and inside information-all that readers need to know to hold their own among the experts.



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E-BooksHow to Play The Middlegame in Chess



How to Play The Middlegame in Chess
John Littlewood, "How to Play The Middlegame in Chess"
English | 2003 | ISBN: 0713486171 | PDF | pages: 176 | 3.8 mb
One of the few books that tutors experienced club and tournament players on how to master the middlegame.



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E-BooksHow to Be Lucky in Chess



How to Be Lucky in Chess
David Lemoir, "How to Be Lucky in Chess"
English | 2006 | ISBN: 190198348X, 1915328659 | PDF | pages: 178 | 13.6 mb
Some players seem to have an inexhaustible supply of chessboard luck. No matter what trouble they find themselves in, they somehow manage to escape. Among world champions, Lasker, Tal and Kasparov are famed for peering into the abyss but somehow making sure it is their opponents who fall. This book aims to help ordinary players, who may have little time for studying chess, to make the most of their abilities. Unlike most previous literature on chess psychology, this is no heavyweight theoretical treatise, but rather a practical guide in how to lure opponents into error - and thus create what is often called 'luck'.



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