Chess How to Play Chess for (Absolute) Beginners

Chess How to Play Chess for (Absolute) Beginners by Maxen Tarafa is a practical guide designed for those new to the game of chess. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 13, 2015, this 88-page book is written in English and aims to simplify the learning process for beginners. Tarafa focuses on the essential skills needed to play chess effectively, avoiding the overwhelming details often found in other beginner chess books.
In this edition, readers will find step-by-step instructions and visual aids that make it easier to grasp the fundamentals of chess. The book addresses common challenges faced by beginners, such as understanding piece movement and board visualization. With a focus on interactive exercises and straightforward explanations, this guide is suitable for anyone looking to learn chess, whether they are complete novices or seeking a refresher. The content is tailored to help readers quickly gain confidence and enjoyment in playing chess, making it accessible for all ages.
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The Game of Kings is Now at your Fingertips! Join the Casual Chess Revolution Today!
You want to learn the game of Kings, Generals, Conquerors, and Intellectuals
But learning Chess on your own isn’t easy, and starting at the beginning is challenging not just for the learner but for most teachers as well.
Many Chess books for beginners will overload you with information about openings, tactics, forks, history, notation, and lot of other things beginners don’t need to know and don’t understand.
That might work for some people. But in this highly anticipated prequel to the Conquer your Friends series, I’m going to SHOW you how you can play the game of Chess AND WIN in a heinously short amount of time.
Hi, my name is Maxen Tarafa, and I’m a Skill Artist. Most teachers struggle to show beginners how to play Chess because they forget what it’s like to start from the beginning. I specialize in working with beginners, post-beginners, and casual players, and now I’ve broken down the specific needs of the (absolute) beginner.
You see, I believe Chess belongs to regular people who enjoy playing Chess with their friends or at home, not in the hands of “experts” who use incomprehensible terminology and notation.
After working with several beginners, I realized their greatest struggle is not just remembering how the pieces move, but seeing the board beyond where the pieces physically sit. I’m going to show you how to play Chess using step-by-step images with arrows and interactive exercises
Who is this book for? Perhaps, you’ve never played Chess but you’ve always wanted to learn and never had the chance.
Or maybe, you’ve already learned how to move the pieces, but you need an easy, straight-forward refresher.
Or perhaps, it’s time to show your son or younger brother how to play Chess and you want to review the basics, so you can make sure you nail the questions beginners commonly miss.
Whether you’re brand new to Chess or you just want to pass the tradition down, this book is for you.
In this book, you’ll learn how to:
- Quickly and confidently move each piece from Pawn to King
- Set up the board from memory quickly and correctly every…single…time
- Use my step-by-step method for commanding the puzzling Knight
- Harness the power of your own mind to visualize the board and gain an edge over your opponent
- Learn the little-known reason why most beginners lose and how to use it to your advantage
- Employ a three-question checklist to ensure you don’t lose your pieces for no good reason
- Blow your opponent’s mind! Predict your opponent’s strategy three moves ahead and stop their plan before they’ve even tried it
- I’ve taught beginner Chess players from age 5 to age 35 and beyond, anyone can learn and now’s your chance to finally learn the ancient game of Kings and Conquerors!
- Don’t miss your chance! Join the casual Chess revolution today!
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