CLEARANCE - Winning Moves 2

Players of all standards will find this book an enjoyable way to develop their tactical vision. Full solutions and a self-rating system will enable you to keep track of your progress, and to compare your results with those of chess-playing friends.
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More than 250 of the very best positions from Raymond Keene's daily Winning Moves feature in The Times (London)!

All of the positions are taken from real games, so your task in each case is to find the knock-out blow that floored a grandmaster or international grandmaster. The puzzles range from straightforward 'clean kills' to intricate tactical sequences.

Players of all standards will find this book an enjoyable way to develop their tactical vision. Full solutions and a self-rating system will enable you to keep track of your progress, and to compare your results with those of chess-playing friends. 

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ISBN 9780805047226
Author/s Howard Staunton
Pages 96 pages
Publication Date May 1, 1996
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Book Binding Type Paperback
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