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CLEARANCE - Steve Davis Plays Chess

This easy-to-understand book takes you behind the scenes so that you can eavesdrop as the Grandmaster explains the secrets of chess. Here the two authors discuss the thought processes behind successful chess, and show the pitfalls to avoid.
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Grandmaster Norwood discusses the general principles of chess with Steve Davis, a keen amateur chess player. They consider the thought processes behind successful chess, and note the pitfalls to avoid. This book is intended for beginners and amateur players who play at home or socially.

This easy-to-understand book takes you behind the scenes so that you can eavesdrop as the Grandmaster explains the secrets of chess. Here the two authors discuss the thought processes behind successful chess, and show the pitfalls to avoid.

The topics they discuss include:

  • How to choose openings
  • How to form plans
  • Typical tricks and tactics
  • How to win endings
  • Which books and computers to use
  • Avoiding blunders
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Checkout Product Text ALL SALES FINAL - NO RETURNS, EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ARE ALLOWED
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ISBN 9780713478136
Author/s David Norwood
Pages 111
Publication Date September 5, 1995
Notation Type AN - Algebraic
Book Binding Type Paperback
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