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First Chess Openings

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TAKE YOUR FIRST STEP IN CHESS!

First Chess Openings teaches you solid, near-foolproof openings that will help you win. You'll learn the most important openings, plus the four goals you should accomplish in the early moves of the game of chess. This base of knowledge will take your overall game to the next level -- and make playing more fun!


THE EASIEST BEGINNER OPENINGS

In this valuable guide, chess master Eric Schiller uses his decades of playing and teaching experience to break down every major chess opening, including the Fried Liver Attack, the French Defense, the Sicilian Defense, and of course, Fool's Mate. This easy-to-read book is filled with large diagrams, informative charts, and clear explanations and definitions. No variations to memorize -- just 160 pages of winning tactics from one of the most renowned teachers in the world.

If you've struggled to establish strong positions in your first few moves, the lesons in this book will change that. These essential openings are the tools you need to start a chess game with confidence.

160 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 14, 2005

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November 11, 2008
This is a good book to help a person who has difficult in chess openings. It helped me quite a bit with my game. I don't think I would rate any chess book better than 3 stars because, honestly, how interesting would most people find this book? You have to be very interested in the subject to appreciate it, of course.
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April 25, 2011
Good for the research I needed. Not something non-chess fans would appreciate.
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