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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Flex those biceps!!,
By A.J. Goldsby I "A.J.G." (Pensacola, FL (U.S.A.)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: More Chessercizes: Checkmate: 300 Winning Strategies for Players of All Levels (Paperback)
I am a Chess Master. I teach chess for a living. I have had literally hundreds of students. All my students who come to me always have the [wrong] idea of what is wrong with their game. And this reminds me of those ads on TV late at night. All these weight and exercise programs ... but very few that actually work. What is the secret of getting better? Studying tactics. (All the great chess teachers pretty much agree on this point.) But it has to be in a way that is proven, 'do-able,' fun, and not too terribly difficult. Otherwise it will be like that expensive exercise machine you bought, used once (!) ... and now it sits somewhere in a forgotten corner gathering dust. Here then, is a study program for you to use. You can start at the front of the book and work your way through. You can jump around. You can do a few here and a few there. But however you do it, you will have fun. My advice? Work you way through this book 3-4 times, like several of my students. See if your game does not improve! If you like this book, (and it works for you) then I recommend the puzzle book by Emms. You should also get "Bobby Fischer's Outrageous Chess Moves," also by Pandolfini. The Polgar book. And of course the two most proven puzzle books of all time. ("The 1001 ..." problem books by Fred Reinfeld.) Like GM Larry Evans said, "Until you get to the 1800-2000 level, your first name shoud be tactics, your middle name should be tactics, and your last name ..." !!! ..., how can you possibly go wrong???
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book!!!!!1,
By jstrande@mail.microserve.net - Jon Strande (Harrisburg, PA.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: More Chessercizes: Checkmate: 300 Winning Strategies for Players of All Levels (Paperback)
This is a must have, every puzzle is a gem!! The book shows you the board in a certain position and tells you how many moves til mate and lets you find it! It is great!!
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Despite some errors, a great puzzle book.,
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This review is from: More Chessercizes: Checkmate: 300 Winning Strategies for Players of All Levels (Paperback)
This was one of the first chess puzzle books I have purchased. I was a beginner when I got this. By the time I finished it, a couple years later, I considered myself an intermediate (USCF Rating ~1600). This book, and other puzzle books, are the backbone of being able to visualize and calculate better.Pandolfini's format is good, moving from the most easy to the most difficult problems throughout the book. The player can progress at his own pace. I personally kept a notebook with all of my analysis as I went through the harder ones. I also used the book to warm-up before games, solving 5-10 problems. How you use it is up to your own creativity. The problems are good too I think, and simulate game-like positions. Also, the layout of the book is nice and makes it easy to use. My only criticism is some analytical or typographical errors in Pandolfini's solutions. A couple times, I spent a long time on a problem, found a solution, and went to the back and found that I was wrong, only to re-analyze the problem (and eventually show it to friends) and find that his solution was incorrect. There were a few of these errors in the book (maybe 5-7 out of the 300 or so problems), and one problem where he had as White to move, and it was really a Black-to-move problem. However, despite these errors, this is a good book overall, and beginners and intermediate players can benefit from solving the problems held within.
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