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Winning Moves 1

111 pages, paperback, Batsford Chess, 1991

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Raymond Keene's "Winning Move" in "The Times" is the most widely-read newspaper chess column in Britain, taxing the minds of its readership every morning. The best 240 puzzles are presented here, in a selection, which will test and tantalise any chess player, whether beginner or expert. for those who like to keep track of their own progress, points are awarded for each successful solution (you may find you are a lot stronger than you think!). Alternatively, the book may simply be used as a source of mental stimulation and enjoyment.
All top player agree that an ideal way of improving your chess is regular practice at solving tactical problems, thereby discovering new tricks and developing accurate skills of calculation. "Winning Moves" will not help your game, but also provides a wealth of chess entertainment.
Raymond Keene is an International Grandmaster, who has played top board for England in the Chess Olympics. He is chess correspondent of 'The Times' and 'The Spectator' and was also presenter of Thames Television's highly popular coverage of the 1990 World Championship match.
Raymond Keene's "Winning Move" in "The Times" is the most widely-read newspaper chess column in Britain, taxing the minds of its readership every morning. The best 240 puzzles are presented here, in a selection, which will test and tantalise any chess player, whether beginner or expert. for those who like to keep track of their own progress, points are awarded for each successful solution (you may find you are a lot stronger than you think!). Alternatively, the book may simply be used as a source of mental stimulation and enjoyment.
All top player agree that an ideal way of improving your chess is regular practice at solving tactical problems, thereby discovering new tricks and developing accurate skills of calculation. "Winning Moves" will not help your game, but also provides a wealth of chess entertainment.
Raymond Keene is an International Grandmaster, who has played top board for England in the Chess Olympics. He is chess correspondent of 'The Times' and 'The Spectator' and was also presenter of Thames Television's highly popular coverage of the 1990 World Championship match.
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EAN 0713469234
Manufacturer Batsford Chess
Medium Book
Year of Publication 1991
Author Raymond Keene
Language English
ISBN-10 0713469234
Pages 111
Binding paperback