Knack Chess for Everyone: A Step-By-Step Guide To Rules, Moves & Winning Strategies

Knack Chess for Everyone: A Step-By-Step Guide To Rules, Moves & Winning Strategies

Knack Chess for Everyone: A Step-By-Step Guide To Rules, Moves & Winning Strategies

Knack Chess for Everyone: A Step-By-Step Guide To Rules, Moves & Winning Strategies

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Overview

Chess is a refreshing pastime for most players, and an all-encompassing obsession for a few. And yet much of chess literature—heavy on notation, low on useful illustrations, frustrating for the beginner—is directed at those already in the know. Knack Chess for Everyone provides an alternative: a clear, understandable, and fun entry into chess that doesn't ignore the complexities and challenges. Photographs of actual game boards, often paired with a diagram, represent the perspective of the player looking at the pieces. The book clearly explains the rules of play and movement of pieces, and then gradually introduces various tactics and strategies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781599215105
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/04/2010
Series: Knack: Make It Easy
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Al Lawrence is the author of more than a dozen books on chess, science and writing. He is a regular contributor to Chess Life magazine as well as to the World Book Yearbook encyclopedia. Executive director of the United States Chess Federation during a decade of innovation and record-breaking growth, he went on to serve as the first executive director of the World Chess Hall of Fame. A former public school educator and university teacher of writing with advanced degrees in instructional techniques, he is especially interested in applying modern teaching theory to chess and other popular subjects. Lawrence was selected as Chess Journalist of the Year for 2000 by the Chess Journalists of America and continues to win awards for his writing.Lawrence has had a parallel career in electronics, serving as a vice president of Excalibur Electronics and as CEO of StarFinder, Inc., a company that developed Night Navigator, a product that quickly teaches amateur stargazers the night sky. Night Navigator has been featured internationally in magazines and on television.Stephen Gorman is a photographer and writer whose work has appeared in Knack Dog Care & Training, Knack Dog Tricks, Knack Car Camping, and Knack Canoeing for Everyone, and in such magazines as Outside and Audobon. Visit the photographer at www.stephengorman.comEli Burakian is a freelance photographer whose work has appeared in Knack Dog Care & Training and Knack Dog Tricks. Visit him at www.burakphotography.com

Table of Contents

Table of ContentsIntroductionChapter 1 – History/OverviewChapter 2 – How Pieces MoveChapter 3 – Chess Notation; Piece Values Chapter 4 – Check, Checkmate, Special MovesChapter 5 – Alternative GamesChapter 6 – Tactics: Forks, Skewers, PinsChapter 7– Strategy: Offense & DefenseChapter 8 - OpeningsChapter 9 – More OpeningsChapter 10 – Middle GameChapter 11 – Tactical ProblemsChapter 12– End gameChapter 13 – Chess ProblemsChapter 14 – Common Mistakes to AvoidChapter 15 – Instructive Sample GamesChapter 16 – Chess ThinkingChapter 17 – Advanced Chess ProblemsChapter 18 – Computer, Online, and Distance ChessChapter 19 - Chess Opportunities: Clubs, Teams, Tournaments, Chapter 20 - ResourcesGlossary
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