Checkmate! A fine instruction manual for learning Chess
Authors collectively titled Game Nest (much like Activity Nest!) have created a fine, new collection of ‘game books’ that restore that need to make entertainment educational! Their instructions for fine games to pass the time could not be better timed. These books are just the ticket for using time at home to be both fun and learning experiences.
In this new addition to the education of enjoying gaming, the subject is Chess, and in their reliably warm manner the authors state, ‘Chess is a game. It can be played for fun, competition, personal mastery, or profit. Generally it’s a sum-zero game, meaning in every game, the winner’s victory is equal to the loser’s defeat. It is also a game of skill, meaning a player’s chances of victory are improved by proper implementation of strategy and tactics. In fact, the unintended depth behind this seemingly simple game has made it the obsession of countless game masters throughout history. Today, chess is one of the most enduring, popular, and well studied games in the world.’
What follows in this well-considered guide is a fine history of the game of chess, a text worth the price of the book! Then the authors explain the chess board and the pieces used to play the game and proceed to guide the reader through the strategies of playing chess – complete with excellent illustrations of the moves and thought processes on board in a manner superior to most other books on the art of mastering chess – from beginner status into learned pro!
This is one terrific book for beginners who decide to enter the fun and strategy of becoming a wise Chess Player – an excellent interchange between theory and illustration that makes Chess understandable. Very highly recommended.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book