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Sharpen your chess tactics in 7 days

224 pages, paperback, Batsford Chess, 1. edition 2009

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Desperate to brush up on your chess tactics but don't have time for long hours of study? This follow-up to Gary Lane's bestselling Improve Your Chess in 7 Days is the book for you! Handily arranged day by day, it is full of easy-to-follow advice on developing nifty tricks that will confound your opponent. It includes all the basic tactical skills such as pins, decoys, deflections and double attacks, then delves deeper, showing you how to harness them at various points of the game. It also contains a sprinkling of chess cartoons from the acclaimed illustrator Gerrard Oswald to keep you smiling as you read.
Packed with tips and tricks, this book's clear, no-nonsense style makes it the ideal companion for sharpening your tactics - quickly.
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EAN 9781906388287
Weight 340 g
Manufacturer Batsford Chess
Width 15.6 cm
Height 23.4 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2009
Author Gary Lane
Language English
Edition 1
ISBN-13 9781906388287
Pages 224
Binding paperback
Hersteller Informationen
Name Batsford (Anova)
Adresse 151 Freston Road
London W10 6TH
Großbritannien
Internet www.anovabooks.com
E-Mail rbatley@anovabooks.com

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005 Introduction
007 Day 1 - So you want to improve your tactics?
036 Day 2 - Understanding tactics
065 Day 3 - How to develop your creativity
094 Day 4 - Tactics in the opening
125 Day 5 - Tactics in the middlegame
157 Day 6 - Tactics in the endgame
182 Day 7 - Blunders and brilliancies
212 Moving on
218 Glossary of chess terms
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