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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful book! For beginners thru intermediates.,
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This review is from: Great Short Games of the Chess Masters (Paperback)
80 highly tactical games, with venues and players named, annotated for the beginner.This is what chess is all about! Amazing games. Glorious conclusions. A couple end in remarkable draws. Most finish with the inevitable threat of checkmate. FEATURES + Digestible format. Each game looks like its own chapter, though it's only 2-3 pages. The brevity of the comments, the lightness of the annotations, and the shortness of the games all conspire to induce even a rank beginner into taking a bite. It's very easy to play out a single game when you find yourself with a few minutes to spare. + Breadth of coverage. Although this book is no-one's first choice for studying the openings, it certainly provides a convenient introduction. The games are grouped by opening, roughly in the order of their chronological popularity. The first half is dominated by open games, especially the King's Gambit and Ruy Lopez. In the middle, there are several of the French, the Sicilian, the Caro-Kann, and the Queen's Gambit. Finally, there are samples of modern openings, like the KID and English. There is no index; there wouldn't be a point. + Reinfeld's descriptions. They're brief, but they make the games interesting. He tells you what to watch for in plain English. + Useful, brief, understandable annotations. Typical chess annotations are of the form "instead of this move, which leads to this series of moves" and end with a position that is not obviously winning for either side. These are inscrutable to beginners. Reinfeld, however, only provides that sort of annotation when the result is decisive. Often, he instead lists the threats. In other words, he tells us what would happen if the next player skipped his turn. This is exactly what the beginner wants to know. He can think for a minute, "OK. So how would I counter that threat?" Then he can see the next move and understand why it was made. DRAWBACKS? OK. There are many ways to criticize this book. For example: "Many of these games are against duffers!" "There are too many mistakes in these games." "These games are all available elsewhere, in books and computer databases." "The moves are in Descriptive Notation." "There is only 1 diagram per game. A beginner book should not require a board." "It's very difficult to guess the master's move following a diagram." TRUST ME! With these objections swept aside, there is much to love in this treasure trove. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. Once you know the rules and have lost a few games, you are ready for this book, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun book of instructive short games,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Great Short Games of the Chess Masters (Paperback)
This is really a book of chess traps showing you entire short games. Nice to learn how to handle tactics in opening play and get a little introduction to some of the openings. This is a good book for the advanced beginner through in-the-middle level player to learn from and learn the traps. I have always enjoyed books on opening chess traps and short games! This one is one of the better ones. Perhaps a little out dated in the openings used at the time the book was written but this does little to detract from the real value of the book - opening traps and tactics!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must-Have,
By A Customer
This review is from: Great Short Games of the Chess Masters (Paperback)
This book belongs in every chesslover's library. The combinations and strategies are suberb. This and "The Immortal Games of Capablanca" are, IMHO, two of the finest books in chess literature. And both are by the same author
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