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Old October 19th 03, 06:57 AM
John Bain
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Hello, Matthew.

Hello.

If you are looking for good chess books and chess equipment for beginning
chess players, please visit John Bain's CHESS FOR STUDENTS' web site:

www.chessforstudents.com

You will find the books "Chess Rules For Students," "Checkmate! Ideas For
Students," and "Chess Tactics For Students"--all in easy to use, easy to
correct worksheet format. These books are excellent for classroom or
individual instruction. You will also find book reviews, chess sets, chess
scorebooks, chess clocks, and demonstration boards--all appropriate for
youngsters just learning chess, or for parents, teachers, and coaches
teaching the game.

Hope to hear from you soon.

Sincerely,

John Bain
www.chessforstudents.com
FAX: 541 929-7153

On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Matthew wrote:

Is there an inexpensive book or series suitable for weekly chess lessons? I
am a high school coach (not that great a player, about 1600) and I would
like to give individual lessons to some of my students. What I need help
with is laying out the topics (what should come first) and finding
appropriate materials. My best players are about as strong as I am, and we
have a lot of under 1000 class players.

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