
Written by the
US Chess Federation, with edits by Tim Just and Daniel Burg,
The Official Rules Of Chess is the only book written on the official rules of chess that is sanctioned by the USCF. The official rules of chess explain every legal move on the chess board, and give you guidelines on how to organize, direct and run tournaments, the official rules of chess book also has details on a fast rating system that the USCF uses. The official rules of chess has guidelines for internet chess and speed chess, it features all the latest chess rules since 2003 and even some tips on winning chess and how to read chess notation. The official rules of chess was designed to be a reference and guidebook, not a training book, the official rules of chess is the only chess rules book that was actually authored by the USCF. The USCF is the governing non-profit organization that is the governing body in the United States, they are devoted to extending the role of chess in the US, their belief is that the American society can be made better through chess. Published by Random House the official rules of chess is paperback, 370 pages, the official rules of chess can be pretty heavy reading but very informative and wastes no time beating around the bush, the official rules of chess cuts right to the bone and gives you the facts. The official rules of chess is definitely the best guide for tournaments, and older people who can handle heavy reading, official rules of chess is definitely not a good book for kids.

If you are looking for a good book for kids to learn chess with,
Chess Rules For Students by Bruce Bain is the best one available, it is very affordable, paperback, and very destructible (it will last as long as the learning period usually). Chess rules for students teaches chess notation, chess moves, and has helpful diagrams all in 55 pages. This book is a good chess learning guide, but does nothing to develop

chess tactics or strategy, so Bruce Bain has published two other chess books, one is a chess workbook called
Chess Tactics For Students, this chess book mainly teaches through chess diagrams with chess theory to back it up, it is made much better than the other two books and will last a long time it is 228 pages of workbook with 435 selected problems, a lot more book for your dollar, the other chess book is
Checkmate Ideas For Students, this chess book also is full of

diagrams to help young learners how to play the game, it is not nearly as long (it is 55 pages) or as extensive of training as chess tactics for students but gives you much of the same information, but doesn't drill the info home like chess tactics for students, like chess rules for students, chess tactics for students is very destructible.
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