Chess for Beginners
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Chess for Beginners  -     By: Al Horowitz

Chess for Beginners

HarperCollins / 1992 / Paperback

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In this book, I. A. Horowitz, Chess Editor of the New York Times and former U.S. Open Champion, applies some of the ideas and convictions acquired from thirty-five years of playing, teaching and analyzing the royal game. He emphasizes the tactical aspects of the game: how to recognize the big chance and hit hard when it occurs. He also stresses the ideas and methods in opening play, rather than the routine memorizing of variations that takes the joy out of chess for so many beginners.

When you have completed this book, you will be able to play chess with pleasure and some ability.144 pages.

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Title: Chess for Beginners
By: Al Horowitz
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 144
Vendor: HarperCollins
Publication Date: 1992
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 006092294X
ISBN-13: 9780060922948
Ages: 4-8
Stock No: WW922948

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Learn how to play chess like a pro.

In this book, Al Horowitz, Chess Editor of the New York Times and former U.S. Open Champion, applies some of the ideas and convictions acquired from thirty-five years of playing, teaching and analyzing the royal game. He emphasizes the tactical aspects of the game: how to recognize the big chance and hit hard when it occurs. He also stresses the ideas and methods in opening play, rather than the routine memorizing of variations that takes the joy out of chess for so many beginners.

When you have completed this book, you will be able to play chess with pleasure and some ability.

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