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The Complete Guide to Correspondence Chess

145 pages, paperback, Thinkers' Press, 1. edition 1991

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Enjoy the fascination of chess from your den or work area without a visible opponent by playing correspondence chess. Chess Life columnist and national master Alex Dunne explains the rules, gives the history and many of its famous games, and takes you on a complete tour of everything from computers to postcards. Also included is a list of organizations you may join, from domestic to international.
Rules Games Lists Organizations


This book is meant to be a guide to playing chess by mail, both electronic and postcard. To help the reader, the book has been arranged in two sections. The first section contains information on procedures, techniques, how-to's. The second section is arranged alphabetically and contains specifics, names, definitions, games, etc.
As the book is titled the complete guide to correspondence chess, 1 would certainly appreciate any readers who would care to write if they find significant information lacking. Letters pertaining to this should be sent to: Alex Dunne, 114 South East Street, Sayre, Pennsylvania 18840.
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Alex Dunne May 1991
More Information
EAN 9780938650522
Weight 200 g
Manufacturer Thinkers' Press
Width 14 cm
Height 21.4 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 1991
Author Alex Dunne
Language English
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0938650521
ISBN-13 9780938650522
Pages 145
Binding paperback
i Preface
001 Introduction

PART I


005 Chapter 1: How To Play Correspondence Chess
026 Chapter 2: Social Aspects Of Correspondence Chess
033 Chapter 3: Where To Play
039 Chapter 4: Using Your Library
045 Chapter 5: Computers In Correspondence Chess
047 Chapter 6: OTB And CC Contrasts
050 Chapter 7: Opening Contributions By Correspondence Players
051 Chapter 8: History Of Correspondence Chess

PART II
056 Alphabetical Listing
146 Openings Played
147 Colophon