The Mammoth Book of Chess

The Mammoth Book of Chess

by Graham Burgess
The Mammoth Book of Chess

The Mammoth Book of Chess

by Graham Burgess

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Overview

With a foreword by Dr John Nunn, Grandmaster and four times Olypic gold medallist

'The Mammoth Book of Chess is a cracker . . . nobody will fail to find something new here'
British Chess Magazine

WINNER OF THE BRITISH CHESS FEDERATION BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD, 1997

Comprehensive, up to date and clear, this latest edition of Graham Burgess's chess classic is an invaluable guide to help even less experienced players to progress to good club level and better. It offers a complete guide to the main opening gambits along with hundreds of test positions for players at every level. Graham Burgess, FIDE Master, shows you all you need to know, from entering the world of chess, through Internet games, to major international tournaments.

Expanded sections on online chess, computers and openings.

A complete guide to all the main opening gambits.

Hundreds of test positions for players of all standards.

Courses in tactics and attacking strategy.

Analysis of some of the greatest games ever played.

Information and advice on club, national, and international tournaments.

Glossary of terminology.

Practical advice and information for further study.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849012522
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication date: 09/10/2009
Series: Mammoth Books , #199
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

GRAHAM BURGESS has written thirty chess books, including three on opening play aimed at young readers. He is a FIDE Master and a former champion of the Danish region of Funen, and in 1994 set a world record for marathon blitz chess playing. His Mammoth Book of Chess won the prestigious British Chess Federation Book of the Year Award.
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