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Chess: Checkmate: The Best Tips And Strategies To Become A Better Chess Player

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PROVEN TIPS AND STRATEGIES TO BECOME A BETTER CHESS PLAYER 

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“Checkmate: The Best Tips and Strategies to Become a Better Chess Player” is a guide for all chess players who are aspiring to be better at their game. The book is embedded with simple and easily comprehensible ways to improve your game, giving you the tactics and the relative importance of every piece. This book also gives you an insight on how to begin your game and the best moves to make which gives you an edge over your opponent. You get the most effective ways of getting better at chess, the mistakes to avoid and lots more. Download this book today and enjoy the limitless benefits.

What You Will Learn From This Book 

Five Simple Ways To Improve Your Game Guidelines for Amateurs Tips and Strategies To Get Better Critical Mistakes To Avoid Best Opening Tips Two Important Elements To Help You Win
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32 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 4, 2015

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July 31, 2015
Wordy. Odd phrasing. Pretty short. More concise and helpful information is available for free.

The author suggests looking for commented games to study. This sounds like a good idea.

The text is very difficult to understand due to extremely odd phrasing. This reads like a book written by someone with a poor command of English.

It is really short. I read it in just a few minutes.

He recommends a book entitled Chess Tactics for Beginners. It was published in 1975. As per reviews, it suffers from horrible print and diagram quality, not to mention the utilization of descriptive notation instead of algebraic notation.

You really will not learn anything that you could not learn for free, in a much easier to understand and more concise manner, through YouTube videos and Internet articles. My recommendation is to spend your time and money elsewhere.
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