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Highlights
- The perfect book for the everyday player looking to improve their skills, I.A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld pen "an excellent introduction to a few of the mysteries and pleasures" within the game of chess (Chicago Sunday Tribute).
- About the Author: I.A. Horowitz was the chess editor of The New York Times and three times United States Open Chess Champion.
- 208 Pages
- Games, Chess
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About the Book
Devoted to the player who already knows the rudiments of the game and wants to become more proficient, this book helps to tighten the game to the point where one can take genuine pride and pleasure in it. "An excellent introduction to the mysteries and pleasures (of the game.)"--"Chicago Sunday Tribune". Lightning Print On Demand TitleBook Synopsis
The perfect book for the everyday player looking to improve their skills, I.A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld pen "an excellent introduction to a few of the mysteries and pleasures" within the game of chess (Chicago Sunday Tribute). How to Improve Your Chess is a book devoted to the player who already knows the rudiments of the game but strives to improve their skills and become more efficient. Designed specifically to help the average player tighten their game so they can take genuine pride and pleasure in their talent. Written by two great chess authorities, readers can expect to find pointers on what objects to pursue and how to respond to specific kinds of attacks, as well as advice on openings and strategies.From the Back Cover
"How to Improve You Chess" is devoted to the player who already knows the rudiments of the game and wants to become more proficient. The book is designed specifically for the average player-- to help him tighten his game to the point at which he can take genuine pride and pleasure in it. The authors, great chess authorities, give pointers on what objects to pursue and how to meet specific kinds of attack. Their method is to take several games and play them out, and the reasons for victory or defeat made clear. Special attention is paid to openings, including Sicilian Defense, Queen's Gambit Declined, and Bird's Opening, and to strategy, especially the management of bishops and the playing of pawns for the formation of a strong pawn center.About the Author
I.A. Horowitz was the chess editor of The New York Times and three times United States Open Chess Champion. He was the author of Collier Books' All About Chess and (with P.L. Rothenberg) The Complete Book of Chess.Dimensions (Overall): 8.7 Inches (H) x 5.64 Inches (W) x .53 Inches (D)
Weight: .59 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 208
Genre: Games
Sub-Genre: Chess
Publisher: Collier Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Israel a Horowitz & Fred Reinfeld
Language: English
Street Date: March 19, 1972
TCIN: 1004452713
UPC: 9780020288909
Item Number (DPCI): 247-08-4237
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 0.59 pounds
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