Everyone's First Chess Workbook

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  • Everyone's First Chess Workbook Book Detail

  • Author : Peter Giannatos
  • Release Date : 2021-09-06
  • Publisher : New In Chess,Csi
  • Genre :
  • Pages : 344
  • ISBN 13 : 9789056919887
  • File Size : 14,14 MB

Everyone's First Chess Workbook by Peter Giannatos PDF Summary

Book Description: This chess workbook features a complete set of fundamental tactics, checkmate patterns, exercises, hints, and solutions. Peter Giannatos selected 738 exercises based on ten years of experience with thousands of pupils at the prize-winning Charlotte Chess Center. All problems are clean, without unnecessary fluff that detracts from their instructive value.

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