Chess, How to Play and Win at Chess

“Chess, How to Play and Win at Chess” by John Saunders is a comprehensive guide published by Southwater in 2008. This 128-page book is presented in English and explores the intricate history of chess, tracing its evolution from its origins to its prominence in the Victorian era and beyond. The text covers the fundamentals of the game, detailing how to navigate the chessboard and move each piece, supported by clear illustrations.
Readers will find practical advice on developing game strategies and assessing opponents, making this manual particularly useful for beginners. The book emphasizes technical instructions and step-by-step guidance, enabling players to enhance their skills and increase their chances of winning. With a focus on games and activities, especially board games like chess, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of the game.
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This book begins by looking at the complex history of chess, from the very beginnings through to its use in the Victorian era and up to the twentieth century. The achievements and successes of the greatest players are examined. All the basics of the game are all explained, from how to maneuver around the board to moving the pieces. Each chessman is explored in detail, with clear illustrations detailing their moves. Once you have learned the basics of the game, the next task is to take on an opponent and win. Guidance is given on how to create a game plan, assess the game, to think ahead and how to play different strategies. This practical manual is suitable for beginners and is packed full of technical instructions, helpful advice, and step-by-step moves that will enable you to start playing and winning at chess.
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