The Complete Idiot's Guide to Chess Openings
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.24 (525 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1592577768 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Does What It Is Intended To Do, Neither More Nor Less" according to Robert J. Newell. Evaluating a survey/general advice book such as this requires keeping the purpose of the book in mind. The book is not intended to teach opening lines as such, nor provide information to support building an opening repertoire. It is intended to teach opening principles, and illustrate these principles with a high-level overview of major opening systems. The book does all of this well. It does not do more nor does it do less.There are actually very few books available that provide a general survey of openings (at least compared with t. very helpful This book is a great book for someone who is lost in the jungle called the opening. This book teaches you the general opening goals and how to reach the said goals.. Good book. Ol' Wes I'm a complete older beginner and I like it. Would reccomend it for anyone who wants to get a good start on learning this game.
It?s your moveThe Complete Idiot?s Guide® to Chess Openings provides all readers need to know to solidify their opening game and get on the road to victory. In it, the authors provide a step-by-step walk-through of 100 of the most effective opening moves. ?Step-by-step advice and strategies, as well as helpful illustrations ?Approximately 605 million people worldwide play chess; the World Chess Federation estimates that more than 285 million play chess online. Each opening strategy is clearly and succinctly explained, with numerous illustrations that bolster the reader?s understanding
. About the Author Chess Master William Arawill has been a chess teacher for over 6 years. In 2004, he won the Collegiate Championship, and has won chess games against two Grand Masters
Chess Master William Arawill has been a chess teacher for over 6 years. In 2004, he won the Collegiate Championship, and has won chess games against two Grand Masters.