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Chess 4 books in 1. Getting Started From A Beginner. Learn Successful Openings, Develop Advanced Strategy And Win your Games.

جلد کتاب Chess 4 books in 1. Getting Started From A Beginner. Learn Successful Openings, Develop Advanced Strategy And Win your Games.

معرفی کتاب «Chess 4 books in 1. Getting Started From A Beginner. Learn Successful Openings, Develop Advanced Strategy And Win your Games.» نوشتهٔ Christopher، Dunn، coll. و Coll.، منتشرشده توسط نشر 2022 در سال 2022. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Introduction All About Chess The Chess Board Chess Board Terminology Setting Up a Chess Board Player Positioning Initial Pieces Setup Movement of the pieces Pawns Rooks: Knights: Bishops: The Queen: The King How to Start Playing Chess Don’t Get Discouraged Playing the Game in Person Joining a Local Chess Club Playing in Tournaments Your Elo Rating Playing the Game Online Getting Started Online Types of Games Where to Jump In Chess Basics Pawn Rook Bishop King Queen Knight Comprehension of Basic Chess Rules Special Moves Promotion En Passant Castling Check and Checkmate Draws Openings, An Important Part of the Game Top 10 Most Solid Chess Openings King's Indian Attack Gioco Piano: Guioco Pianissimo Variation Nimzo-Indian Defense Caro-Kann: Classical Variation Caro-Kann: Advance Variation Queens Gambit Declined: Cambridge Springs Variation Queen's Gambit Declined: Semi-Slav Defense French Defense: Fort Knox Variation Colle System Dutch Defense: Stonewall Variation Step by Step Instructions to Win in The Chess Openings Key to a Strong Opening Different Concepts, Strategies, and Moves How Can You Play Better Chess? Game Better 1 - Take Your Time! Game Better 2 - Your Opponent Has the Same Word in The Game! Top Strategies Three Basic Opening Chess Moves Ruy Lopez The Sicilian Defense The Italian Game or Giuoco Piano Offensive and Defensive Strategies Stages of the Game Chess Openings The Ruy Lopez The Italian Game The King’s Gambit Middle Game Forks Pins Skewers Endgame Checkmate Resignation Forfeit Draw Stalemate How to Think Thinking During the Game Part A: Your Move Part B: Your Opponent’s Move Common Mistakes of a Beginner Chess Improvement Mistakes Chess for Positive Learning Environment Brilliant Sacrifices Two Types of Sacrifices Examples of Sacrifices Elephant Gambit: Danish Gambit Accepted Final Chess Theory How to Master the Secrets of The Masters? Who Plays Chess, And Why? Conclusion Introduction Chapter 1. Key Concepts to Chess Openings Chapter 2. Things to Do After the Chess Opening Part One: For Beginners Chapter 3. Chess Tactics for Beginners Chapter 4. Strategies and Techniques Chapter 5. Openings Chapter 6. Chess Tactics Chapter 7. Chess Strategies Chapter 8. Tips for a Successful Opening Chapter 9. Tips on the Best Way to Play Chess Better Part Two: For Intermediates Chapter 10. Grand Master Tips Chapter 11. Tips to Accelerate Your Learning Chapter 12. White's First Moves Chapter 13. Other White’s First Move Chapter 14. First Moves—Blacks Chapter 15. Other Black’s Moves First Conclusion Introduction Chapter 1: Play Chess to Improve Problem-Solving Skills Learn to Play for Preparation Skills How to Improve Your Skills if You Are Terrible at Chess? Think Right if You Want to Play Right Chess! Chapter 2: Strategies in Chess The 10 Tips to Win a Chess Game Be More Cautious of the Moves Taken by the Opposition Than Your Moves Make Sure to Reply With the Best Move Each Time Play With a Plan Knowledge of Each Piece Well-Development of the Pieces Control the Center Safeguard the King Timing of Trading the Pieces Work on the Endgame Concentration Chapter 3: Analysis and Puzzle Games Strategy and Tactic Paul Heuäcker 1930 Win Homework Pawn Structure—The Skeleton of the Position Kon—Rubinstein Sankt Petersburg, 1909 Lasker—Consultants Moscow, 1899 Opocensky—Prokop Prague, 1942 Homework Chapter 4: More Puzzle Games Problems 1–49 Chapter 5: Openings King’s Pawn Openings Queen’s Pawn Openings Flank Openings Choosing Your Opening Chapter 6: Opening Movements Ruy Lopez English Opening King’s Gambit Queen’s Gambit Dutch Defense Center Counter Additional Tips and Reminders Chapter 7: Middle Game Protecting the King Pinning Material Fork Exchange Mobility Chapter 8: Important Middle Game Principles Control the Center Centralize Your Pawns Pawn Weaknesses Will Weaken You Use Pawns to Protect Weak Squares Use a Knight to Blockade an Isolated Pawn Use Rooks to Occupy Open Files Predicting the Opponent Chapter 9: Endgame The King Pawns Classic Checkmates King and Queen King and Rook King and 2 Bishops King, Bishop, and Knight Chapter 10: Endgame Strategies Double Queen Pawn Opening (Closed Games) The Queen’s Gambit Slav Defense Mainline: Slav Defense The Semi-Slav Defense The London System Chapter 11: Strategize How to Think Piece Placement King Pawn Chapter 12: Tactics to Support Your Strategy Discovered Attack Pins Nets Forks Skewer Destroying a Defender Driving off the Defender Chapter 13: 7 Aspects to Focus on to Become an Expert Chess Player Know the Rules and Play Lots of Games Practice With Chess Puzzles and Analyze Fundamental Endgames Watch Your Back! Learn From Experienced Chess Players Don’t Waste Time Playing Weaker Players The attack in the “Middlegame” Don’t Play Too Fast! Conclusion Introduction Chapter 1. Thinking Techniques Chapter 2. Attack Preparation Chapter 3. Important Things to Keep in Mind Chapter 4. Exercises 1-115 Chapter 5. Exercises 116-230 Chapter 6. Exercises 231-345 Chapter 7. Exercises 346-417 Chapter 8. Rules of Chess Tournaments Chapter 9. Chess Puzzles 417-446 Chapter 10. Past Games Plus Exercises 446-480 Chapter 11. More Tactic Exercises 481-501 Conclusion
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