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The all-time classic beginners chess book
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Many basic chess books are seemingly written for adults but this one is wonderful for youth as young as 6 to 8 years old or as soon as they can read on their own.
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Learn to play the great game of chess with none other than Gary Kasparov, the World's number one and the most famous figure in chess history as your teacher.
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Many average chess players struggle to find a solid strategy for chess improvement short of compiling a daunting stack of 20 chess books, and then trying to find time to read them! Chess Strategy Workbook teaches you to be observant and take your time to discover the clues in chess positions, introducing many of the strategies used by chess masters in a way that is fun and easy to understand.
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Proven tactical tips to strengthen your game. Your quick and easy guide to the rules, strategies, and etiquette of chess.
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Play Winning Chess is exuberant and conversational, enlivened by personal anecdotes and fascinating historical details.
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A beginner chess book for teachers, chess club sponsors, or parents with young children. An elementary school teacher can use this book as a textbook to incorporate chess into a math program.
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In this comprehensive workbook, IM Jeremy Silman tests a player's strengths and weaknesses with 131 problems that cover openings, tactical and positional middlegames, and endgames.
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Mark Dvoretsky's 4th volume in a series of advanced manuals.
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No one likes to make mistakes, but all chess players, even those belonging to the world's elite, are prone to blundering. How can this problem be eradicated or, at the very least, kept to a minimum? Read this book and find out!
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In this entertaining test-yourself book, suitable for young players and novices of all ages, John Walker shows how to master each of the pieces.
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