Chess Be the King!

Chess Be the King! by Ellisiv Reppen is an illustrated guide published by Sky Pony on January 19, 2016. This 176-page book is designed for readers of all ages who are interested in learning about chess, the world’s most popular board game. It begins with the basics of how the pieces move and gradually introduces more complex strategies for different phases of the game, catering to both beginners and those looking to enhance their skills.
Readers will discover exclusive tips from renowned chess players, aimed at helping them improve their gameplay. The book includes engaging puzzles inspired by world championship games, providing a challenge for those eager to test their abilities. With a focus on games and activities, Chess Be the King! serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of chess and enjoy the thrill of competition.
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Chess is played on every continent and by several hundred million people. It’s the most popular board game in the world, and people of all ages love to play! In Chess: Be the King!, you’ll start by learning how the pieces move and then progress to the more complicated ideas behind the best moves for the different phases of the game. This book offers something for beginners who have never picked up a chess piece as well as more advanced instruction for experienced learners who are looking to become expert players!
Inside you’ll find exclusive tips from some of the world’s best chess players. These clever suggestions will help you to become a real king of chess. Imagine how much fun it will be to win a game against a classmate or—if you’re really good—maybe even your grandpa! If you’re up for a real challenge, you can also test yourself with puzzles taken from world championship games. Put on your thinking cap—your brain’s got some work to do!
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