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How to Be a Winner at Chess - by Fred Reinfeld (Paperback)

How to Be a Winner at Chess - by  Fred Reinfeld (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The result of 20 years' experience and study, this book is something unique in chess guides--an amusing, easily read, and even more easily understood book for the majority of "in-between" players, those who have been checkmated too many times or who have been bogged down in the innumerable rules of various experts. Included are a chapter on the basic rules and a brief resume of the system of chess notation.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Read This Book And Learn How To Enjoy One Of The Most Fascinating Games In The World <p/>How, to Be a Winner at Chess is the result of twenty years' experience and study: and it is something unique in chess books -- an amusing, easily read, and even more easily understood book for the vast majority of "in-between" players, those who have been checkmated too many times or who have been bogged down in the innumerable rules of various experts. <p/>Fred Reinfeld gives you twelve basic, simple rules for winning play. All the types of checkmates, the relative importance of the chess pieces, and simple, effective strategies are discussed succinctly. And there are three important chapters on the three strongest moves -- the check, the capturing threat, and the pawn promotion. Reinfeld always emphasizes practice over theory; he gives you the rules and demonstrates exactly how you should use them. <p/>For those who don't know the rules or who might have forgotten them, there is a chapter with all the basic rules and moves, and a brief resume of the system of chess notation.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Fred Reinfeld gives you twelve basic, simple rules for winning play. All the types of checkmates, the relative importance of the chess pieces, and simple effective strategies are discussed succinctly.

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