Chess 101

Chess 101
Author: David P. Schloss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2009
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 9780962923074

Learning how to play chess involves more than just knowing how to move the pieces. Chess 101 is a chess book for beginners that provides comprehensive chess training about everything a new player needs to know.This beginner chess book covers the following topics: Types of boards and piecesHow to set up the boardThe value of the piecesHow the pieces move, including castling and en passant How to write chess notationThe three phases of the game of chessHow to study chessWhat a chess rating is and how to get oneChess clock rulesAn overview of faster chess gamesThe mechanics of a tournamentRules and etiquetteTips to winning chess Chess 101 also contains over two dozen exhibits designed to help you learn to play chess with ease!

101 Questions on How to Play Chess

101 Questions on How to Play Chess
Author: Fred Wilson
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1994
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780486282732

A chess expert has distilled an enormous amount of information into an easy-to-follow, question-and-answer format that not only explains the most basic rules and essentials of play, but also offers advice on opening, combinations, middle- and end-game strategies, notation, castling, and other topics. Over 100 carefully chosen diagrams and illustrations.

101 Tips to Improve Your Chess

101 Tips to Improve Your Chess
Author: Tony Kosten
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1996
Genre: Games
ISBN: 9780713478990

This book provides a simple guide to chess strategy, containing ideas that can be grasped by the professional and casual player alike. The author, a Grand Master, presents logical explanations of many of the problems experienced by professional players.

101 Chess Questions Answered

101 Chess Questions Answered
Author: Steve Giddins
Publisher: Gambit Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 9781906454005

Steve Giddins is an author acclaimed for his ability to write in down-to-earth style on fundamental chess topics. In this book he answers the questions that really matter to chess-players. His topics include many basic ideas, including some that have rarely been addressed so directly in chess literature, and thus are often misunderstood by club players. Where appropriate, the answers also address highly sophisticated concepts, providing insights gleaned from many years of experience and discussions with players and trainers of the highest level. Subjects include: * Playing Chess in General * The Opening * Tactics and Combinations * Planning and Strategy * Positional Play * The Endgame * Competitive Play * Training and Computers * Throughout, the ideas are backed up with examples from practical play and thought-provoking quotes from the great chess legends, thinkers and writers.

101 Chess Opening Traps

101 Chess Opening Traps
Author: Steve Giddins
Publisher: Gambit Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 9781901983135

The only thing more humiliating than losing a game quickly is to lose a game quickly to a known opening trap. On the other hand, the easy point scored by the trapper is a great confidence booster, and allows the winner a good rest before the next game in a competition. This book shows that no-one should feel safe from an opponent armed to the teeth with cunning traps. Steve Giddins (who lived in Russia for a time) has collected his material from a wide variety of sources, some not normally available in the West.

A History of Chess

A History of Chess
Author: Harold James Ruthven Murray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 966
Release: 1913
Genre: Chess
ISBN:

Chess and Individual Differences

Chess and Individual Differences
Author: Angel Blanch
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 110847604X

This book adopts an individual differences approach to explain the psychology of chess by reviewing an extensive body of research.