In this book the author presents the game of chess in a Programme-of-Instruction, which he calls his new Speed Method. This book is virtually guaranteed to teach th e game very quickly and to build great skill well beyond the beginner level '
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Bewarte the notation, otherwise cool,
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This review is from: A Beginner's Guide to Winning Chess (Paperback)
Note that this book was originally written in the 1960s and therefore uses the old-style (non-algebraic) notation. Otherwise this is a fine beginner's book with lots of good examples and few typos.
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This review is from: A Beginner's Guide to Winning Chess (Paperback)
great introduction to beginning chess. Some elements of the book are very basic, but easy to understand and is a help in building a foundation for more skilled play.
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