Simple Checkmates

Simple Checkmates by A. J. Gillam is a classic guide to winning chess for beginners, published by Batsford in 1991. This New Ed edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a wide range of specific chess positions, inviting readers to identify the next move or series of moves that lead to checkmate, with two diagrams provided per page for clarity.
Readers will find that Simple Checkmates transforms the learning process into an engaging game, making it both fun and educational. With over 430 diagrams, this guide serves as an invaluable resource for anyone looking to enhance their chess skills, whether for personal enjoyment or competitive play. The structured approach to chess positions ensures that players can systematically improve their understanding and execution of winning strategies.
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Here is the classic guide to winning chess for beginners. Recommended by chess coaches the world over, it presents a wide range of specific chess positions and asks the reader to find the next move or series of moves that lead to checkmate — with two diagrams per page and the answers spelled out underneath.The beauty of Simple Checkmates is that it turns learning into a game. It’s fun, it’s fascinating, it’s fundamental — an invaluable tool for anyone who wants not only to play chess, but to win at chess. With more than 430 diagrams in all, this book is certain to take you — or your children — to a whole new level op play.
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