Logical Chess Move By Move
Having learned the basic moves, how exactly should a player improve In this popular classic, the author explains 33 complete games, in detail, move by move, including the reason for each one Playing through these games and explanations gives real insight into the power of the pieces and how to post them most effectively The novice who plays through Logical Chess can learn an ocean of basic chess wisdomLeonard Barden Beginner Read Logical Chess Move By Move author Irving Chernev – kino-fada.fr If I could live my life over again ah, if only I would make one simple change I would remove all the chess and add dancing in its place In my experience chess is not a good way to meet girls.This is not a chess book It s an old friend It was the first chess book I ever owned, back in the days before girls, when everything was in black and white and a computer was a panel of flashing lights playing on Spock s face It was the book that got me hooked on the game a fascination with chess that has lasted a lifetime.So I have to admit that I amthan a little biased Reviewing this book is a bit like reviewing your Grandmother You love her to bits, and because of that you don This is not a chess book It s an old friend It was the first chess book I ever owned, back in the days before girls, when everything was in black and white and a computer was a panel of flashing lights playing on Spock s face It was the book that got me hooked on the game a fascination with chess that has lasted a lifetime.So I have to admit that I amthan a little biased Reviewing this book is a bit like reviewing your Grandmother You love her to bits, and because of that you don t really want to mention the ahem beard Let s start with the good news This is a fabulous bo...This is such a good book Above all others I d recommend this to people who have a bit of chess interest but think reading a book will be too hard Having said that, you can be any standard and get something from it.I had truly written this book off as a old with old fashioned explanations b written by someone who just popularized chess, and not a real player and c rud to be full of errors.I could not have beenstupid in ignoring this book so long, not to mention being wrong about all of the above.There are some brilliant ideas expressed in this book A very modern table containing a comparison of the mobility of pieces in terms squares they could move to which I had seen in one of Dan He I had truly written this book off as a old with old fashioned explanations b written by someone who just popularized chess, and not a real player and c rud to be full of errors.I could not have beenstupid in ignoring this book so long, no...i like that he spent the first half saying 1.e4 was the strongest move only to change his mind to 1.d4This is the first book that a chess player should read after learning the basics that is, how the pieces move, basic checkmating patterns, and the tactical building blocks such as forks, pins, and skewers I would say it s for anyone with a rating of up to 1300 or so At this point, players may find that they can get a win here and there...The first book on chess I ve read that wouldn t strictly be for beginners Nevertheless, I ve found my rating rise from somewhere around 1200 to just over 1500 in the reading of these pages Perfect if you re the type of player who struggles to decide on a move after the first handful, and the usefulness of the main openings e4,d4 gets consistently drilled into the rea...Outstanding book for the beginning chess player Chernev explains every move of every game.It s nice to have a book that explains games move by move But Chernev s principles can be kind of arbitrary at times In some situations a pawn in front of castled king gets moved and he s like what a terrible move, don t violate the king s safety and other times he s like obviously, moving the pawn in front of castled king is right thing to do, always create opportunities blah blah So basically his advice boils down to make the right move at the right time Thanks dude.OTOH he does h It s nice to have a book that explains games move by ...Simply wonderful If you ever feel like purchasing a chess book as a gift to a beginner, look no further.Quite possibly the best first book on chess I admit. I have not read all books on chess, but you can rest assured this one has earned universal acclaim It would certa...

- 04 June 2017 Irving Chernev
- Paperback
- 256 pages
- 0713484640
- Irving Chernev
- Logical Chess Move By Move