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A Collection of Chess Wisdom

by Dariel Dato-on

A Collection of Chess Wisdom

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Book Description

This book is a compilation of all the general advice that a chess player needs to know. It's an excellent introduction to the wisdom of the game for novice players and a great refresher course for more experienced ones. It's recommended that this work be read monthly until all the information within it is instantly recallable.

This open book is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC BY). You can download A Collection of Chess Wisdom ebook for free in PDF format (4.5 MB).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
General Principles and Guidelines
Chapter 2
Why Didn't Sombody Tell Me These Things?
Chapter 3
The Opening
Chapter 4
The Middlegame
Chapter 5
Attack and Defense
Chapter 6
The Endgame
Chapter 7
The Pratical Player
Chapter 8
The Elements
Chapter 9
While It Is Your Move

Book Details

Title
A Collection of Chess Wisdom
Publisher
Leanpub
Published
2015
Pages
79
Edition
1
Language
English
PDF Size
4.5 MB
License
CC BY

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