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100 Chess Master Trade Secrets

Soltis Andrew

If you want to become a chess master, there are certain things you need to know - essential tips and techniques that the masters know, and you need to learn. This incredibly useful book collects all these techniques together in one volume, so you can try them out, tick them off, and start on your path towards chess greatness.


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If you want to become a chess master, there are certain things you need to know - essential tips and techniques that the masters know, and you need to learn. This incredibly useful book collects all these techniques together in one volume, so you can try them out, tick them off, and start on your path towards chess greatness. Arranged in chapters covering every aspect of chess, from openings to endgames, renowned chess author Andrew Soltis provides top 20 rundowns of these specific positions and techniques: chapters include Top 20 Sacrifices, Top 20 Crucial Middlegame Decisions, Top 20 Endgame Techniques and Top 20 Exact Endgames. Written in Andrew Soltis's eternally engaging and accessible style, this book will prove invaluable to any player who wants to become a chess master.

  • Popular chess author Andre Soltis outlines the crucial techniques and tricks every chessplayer needs to know if they want to achieve greatness
  • Each chapter contains a Top 20 of the most essential things to learn ranked in order of importance
  • Aimed at all club players who aspire to chess mastery

About the AuthorInternational Grandmaster Andrew Soltis is chess correspondent for the New York Post and a very popular chess writer. He is the author of many books including 'What it Takes to Become a Chess Master', 'Transpo Tricks in Chess' and 'How to Choose a Chess Move'.


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  • Casa editrice Batsford
  • Code 6592
  • Anno 2013
  • Pagine p. 208
  • Isbn 9781849941082

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