Description of Beginning Chess:
Over 300 Elementary Problems
For Players New To The Game
Beginning Chess: Over 300 Elementary Problems For Players New To The Game, is another excellent chess book written by Bruce Pandolfini. Now even beginners can reap the rewards of Pandolfini's acclaimed chess teaching system.
Over 300 problems, tailored to beginning players, encompass everything a player needs to learn, from the basic rules and vocabulary to the moves of various chessmen to sophisticated strategies. Every problem can be answered in one move and no problem requires more than ten pieces on the boards.
The most tactical chess themes are featured including forks, pins, skewers, underminings, X-rays, and traps. This gives the novice a well-rounded introduction to the game.
Bruce Pandolfini is a National Master and one of the most highly regarded chess instructors for players of all levels. He has written dozens of chess instructional for players of all levels.
Specifications for Beginning Chess:
Over 300 Elementary Problems
For Players New To The Game
- Item #: FI5015
- Skill Level: Beginner (<1200)
- Publisher: Fireside Chess Library
- ISBN: 0671795015
- # Pages: 272
- Author: Bruce Pandolfini
- Book Category: Puzzles
- Cover: Paperback
- Year Published: 1993
Customer Reviews of Beginning Chess:
Over 300 Elementary Problems
For Players New To The Game
Erin from Gainesville, FL Beginning Chess:
Over 300 Elementary Problems
For Players New To The Game ReviewA great training manual for advanced beginners. Rather than knowing the goal of the puzzle ("mate in 2" or "find the pin") your job is to find the best move, and justify it.
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Over 300 Elementary Problems
For Players New To The Game