Chess: How To Play Chess For Beginners: Learn How to Win at Chess - Master Chess Tactics, Chess Openings and Chess Strategies!
By Victor Lee
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The game of chess is undoubtedly one of the oldest and most enduring form of board games ever known to mankind. With several variants and rules cutting across continents for decades, this amazing game of wits and pure intellect has shaped many generations, influenced war generals in their formation of real life war tactics, enthralled royalty, inspired arts and romance, and brought fame to many in the past.
Of all table games in the world, chess is the only one that the winner emerges out of the measure of his dexterity and ability at play, and not luck. Blackjack, poker, and many other card and board games rely hugely on luck – which card is drawn, what part of the dice shows up, etc. Not chess! For this game, it’s a matter of how high your intelligent quotient (IQ)can carry you, how much insight you have, and how much skill you possess. It’s a game where true strength of brainpower is tested, where the power of foresight and careful calculation is all that matters...
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Chess - Victor Lee
INTRODUCTION
The game of chess is undoubtedly one of the oldest and most enduring form of board games ever known to mankind. With several variants and rules cutting across continents for decades, this amazing game of wits and pure intellect has shaped many generations, influenced war generals in their formation of real life war tactics, enthralled royalty, inspired arts and romance, and brought fame to many in the past.
Of all table games in the world, chess is the only one that the winner emerges out of the measure of his dexterity and ability at play, and not luck. Blackjack, poker, and many other card and board games rely hugely on luck – which card is drawn, what part of the dice shows up, etc. Not chess! For this game, it’s a matter of how high your intelligent quotient (IQ)can carry you, how much insight you have, and how much skill you possess. It’s a game where true strength of brainpower is tested, where the power of foresight and careful calculation is all that matters.
There have been countless books on chess and its many intrigues written and published all over the world in almost all languages conceivable, but this e-book stands out. It gives a refreshing insight on what is required to know chess, like it, play it, and be successful in it. This publication proves the fact that you don’t need giant textbooks and manuals to be a true chess champion; all that’s required are the basics,the necessary instructions and guidelinesthat shows you what really matters in the game.
This assertion is true considering the fact