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Make Your Move!

Chess Puzzles from the pages of Chess Life
One of the best ways to improve your results in chess is to study tactics. In the present book, you will be challenged more than 200 times with positions taken from the author's popular Chess Life column. Each set of puzzles contain three easy puzzles, three medium puzzles, and three difficult puzzles. Working through the puzzles and then carefully playing through the annotated solutions will help you to improve your tactical radar as well as your calculation skills
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One of the best ways to improve your results in chess is to study tactics.

In the present book, you will be challenged more than 200 times with positions taken from the author's popular Chess Life column.

Each set of puzzles contain three easy puzzles, three medium puzzles, and three difficult puzzles.

Working through the puzzles and then carefully playing through the annotated solutions will help you to improve your tactical radar as well as your calculation skills

 
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ISBN 9788793812246
Author/s Carsten Hansen
Pages 131 pages
Publication Date June 22, 2022
Notation Type AN - Algebraic
Book Binding Type Paperback
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