Attacking the Chess King Workbook

Patterns and Strategies for Successful Attacks
Attacking the Chess King Workbook presents hundreds of attacking patterns from significant master and grandmaster games. Become a successful attacker and win more games with this book in the Chess Detective® Workbook series.
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A large-format, fun, comprehensive workbook and instruction book for children and adults ranging from those with a basic chess foundation up to the above-average tournament player.

Attacking the Chess King Workbook presents hundreds of attacking patterns from significant master and grandmaster games. Become a successful attacker and win more games with this book in the Chess Detective® Workbook series.

Learn how to identify and create king position weakness, position the pieces for attack, and clear a path to the opponent’s king.

Cover in detail strategies, attacking patterns, and methodologies to hunt the opponent’s king.

It includes:

  • 200 problems with comprehensive answer key at two skill levels: Basset Hound (novice to intermediate) and Chess Detective (intermediate to advanced)
  • Common mistakes to avoid during each phase of the game
  • How to think during the game on your time and your opponent’s time
  • Chess quotes from famous chess players
  • Fun and entertaining illustrations
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Shopworn No
ISBN 9780976196242
Author/s Todd Bardwick
Pages 187 Pages
Publication Date June 13, 2019
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Popular Series Chess Detective
Book Binding Type Paperback
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