Chess Camp Volume 1: Move, Attack, and Capture

Chess Camp Volume 1: Move, Attack, and Capture by Igor Sukhin is a comprehensive training resource published by Mongoose Press in 2010. This edition, consisting of 116 pages, is designed for beginning chess players as well as the parents and coaches who guide them. The book introduces fundamental concepts through simple problems, gradually advancing to more complex scenarios, allowing students to learn by doing and effectively integrate new information with their existing knowledge.
Readers will find a structured approach to understanding the game of chess, focusing on how the pieces move, the dynamics of the chessboard, and the identification of threats and captures. This volume emphasizes the development of elementary tactics and strategic thinking, providing a solid foundation for new players. With its clear methodology, Chess Camp Volume 1 serves as an essential tool for anyone looking to enhance their chess skills and understanding of the game.
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Chess Camp is a new training system for beginning chessplayers, and for the parents and coaches who teach them. Starting with simple problems to illustrate key concepts, and then progressing to more complex positions, the student will learn by doing, methodically integrating new information with previous knowledge while building effective thinking habits at the board. In this first volume, Move, Attack, and Capture, the student will discover how the chess pieces move; start to get a feel for the chessboard; learn to look for threats, captures, and elementary tactics; and develop an understanding of what each piece can do for his or her position – and against the opponent’s.
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