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How Good Is Your Chess Paperback Larry Evans

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How Good Is Your Chess Paperback Larry Evans
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Publisher: Cardoza
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.59 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Larry Evans
ISBN: 9781580421263, 1580421261
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Paperback

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How Good Is Your Chess Paperback Larry Evans by Larry Evans 9781580421263, 1580421261 instant download after payment.

Grandmaster and Hall of Fame chess legend Larry Evans, draws upon his vast experience as 5-time USA champion, author of 25 books, and Bobby Fischer's second, to present a fun and challenging new approach for chess players.
Readers test their skills against 100 fascinating positions from actual games and must choose the best move among three choices. Each correct answer earns the reader 25 points; no points are given for incorrect choices. At the end of the series, players can calculate their own rating, be it absolute beginner or even grandmaster! In the solutions section, Evans carefully explains the proper thinking a player must employ to approach the position and why both alternatives are inferior. Readers not only find their true chess level, but get a complete course in exactly where they can go wrong.

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