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Chess is an ancient game and the game is known for its need to concentrate and the tactics required for the move on the sixty four squares on board. If you love this game but cannot get the grip of it then go through the chess guidebook to learn the pros and cons of the game. The best book for the beginners has to be the Teach Yourself Win At Chess.
Synopsis
The Teach Yourself Win At Chess is a very helpful book for all those chess lovers who actually want to learn the best of this game. This is an ultimate guidebook which helps the beginners to understand the complexities of the tactical game. The movement of each and every pawn is well explained with pictorial depictions.
This helps you to know the basic moves and the tactics which will help you to develop your very own strategy to win the game. This makes your skill stronger and the ability to exploit your opponent's strengths and enables you to force him to an easy checkmate.
If you do not have much time, then a few minutes of introduction or the quick tips from the author's treasure trove of past experiences, will make your understanding easy and simple. The Test Yourself Tests are also very helpful.
About the Author
This is written by William Hartson who is an English Chess player and has achieved the International Master title in 1972.
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