The Beginner to Winner Chess Opening Formula
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4.0 • 93 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Struggling to improve your chess? Want to learn chess the fast, fun and easy way?
This book covers everything you need to know to start improving your game right away.
You will learn how to start the game like a pro, create a killer strategy and use tactics to control the board and crush your opponents.
Whether you have never played chess, or you are a seasoned player, this book will give you enough information, tips and tricks so you can start playing and winning right away!
This book will give you an understanding of the essential opening mindset, strategy, tactics and all the other important things to win your next game.
In this book you will quickly learn how to:
Start the game with confidence and strategyDevelop all your pieces rapidlyGain control of the board instantlyCastle at the perfect timeDiscover all the tactics you need to crush your opponent's piecesNever fall for amateur mistakesPut pressure on your opponent and watch them make those mistakesand much more!
With over 30 pictures, links to puzzles, links to videos and countless tips and proven strategies and tactics, this book will help you understand all the most important concepts of chess in no time!
Do not get caught up with too much information and openings and things that don't get you anywhere.
Get your copy of The Beginner to Winner Chess Opening Formula, and skyrocket your chess game and leave your next opponent speechless, today!
Customer Reviews
Great for beginners!
The essence of this book is basically this: master the basics fully before going after openings. I’d have to disagree slightly, because (for me personally) when I was a beginner is was nice to have one simple opening for each side under my belt to utilize (even if I didn’t completely understand it). Just a pre-meditated plan, to develop my pieces to good spots, that I knew reasonably well. Example: Italian Opening
Note: the foundations are still all-important, you may “know” or “use” an opening but you must realize that your understanding of it and effectiveness with it will both increase significantly if you master the basics.
But still a decent book, allowing for a few spelling issues. Short and to the point.
Very Good Foundation
Reading this book will give you a good foundation to playing great chess.
Good
Good it really teaches you the basics if your new to chess highly suggest it intermediate probably not very helpful