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About The Book
From America’s foremost chess coach and game strategist for Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit comes a collection of 300 winning strategies for players of all levels.
Continuing the innovative Chessercizes series this volume offers players the ultimate challenge—to find the move or sequence of moves that will finish off the imaginary opponent in a checkmate situation. A unique and challenging puzzle book for players of all levels, this book features 300 original problems and is arranged by degree of difficulty and ideal for developing tactical, analytical, and combinative skills.
Invaluable for practicing traps and winning opening moves, More Chessercizes: Checkmate! is also convenient, as most of the problems can be solved without a chess board.
Continuing the innovative Chessercizes series this volume offers players the ultimate challenge—to find the move or sequence of moves that will finish off the imaginary opponent in a checkmate situation. A unique and challenging puzzle book for players of all levels, this book features 300 original problems and is arranged by degree of difficulty and ideal for developing tactical, analytical, and combinative skills.
Invaluable for practicing traps and winning opening moves, More Chessercizes: Checkmate! is also convenient, as most of the problems can be solved without a chess board.
Product Details
- Publisher: Touchstone (December 15, 1991)
- Length: 208 pages
- ISBN13: 9780671701857
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