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Old March 27th 07, 01:14 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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If you love chess and want to learn the secrets of winning more games
faster and in less moves than before, then 101 Chess Strategies will
show you more moves and combinations than you could ever imagine.
It's not like any other book you've ever read on Chess Strategies
Before.
Simply, every section in the book is there because "you asked for it."
Well, not "you" really. But from real live questions. Questions from
people who love playing chess and want to improve on their game by
learning exciting new moves and tactics. A simple webpage was set up,
and people like you visited it and left me their most pressing
question on mastering the game of chess.
http://chessmlq.blogspot.com/#

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Old March 27th 07, 03:07 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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On Mar 27, 7:14 am, wrote:
If you love chess and want to learn the secrets of winning more games
faster and in less moves than before, then 101 Chess Strategies will
show you more moves and combinations than you could ever imagine.
It's not like any other book you've ever read on Chess Strategies
Before.
Simply, every section in the book is there because "you asked for it."
Well, not "you" really. But from real live questions. Questions from
people who love playing chess and want to improve on their game by
learning exciting new moves and tactics. A simple webpage was set up,
and people like you visited it and left me their most pressing
question on mastering the game of chess.http://chessmlq.blogspot.com/#


Shill. Don't waste your money. Typical rip-off internet garbage.

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Old March 27th 07, 03:39 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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On Mar 27, 8:07 am, "
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Shill. Don't waste your money. Typical rip-off internet garbage.


Yes, all of the "problem books" mentioned are rip-offs of the public
domain stuff Anders Thulin has on his website, with inflated "listed
values" given - of course, since Anders offers them for free, any
value is inflated. These are often sold on ebay as well as e-books....
it's pretty sad that people think they can sell 1880's material in the
public domain as if it were a brand-new book.....

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Old March 27th 07, 09:33 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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"SBD" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Mar 27, 8:07 am, "
wrote:

Shill. Don't waste your money. Typical rip-off internet garbage.


Yes, all of the "problem books" mentioned are rip-offs of the public
domain stuff Anders Thulin has on his website, with inflated "listed
values" given - of course, since Anders offers them for free, any
value is inflated. These are often sold on ebay as well as e-books....


Talking of which, I have a review copy of Lawrence Tatoro's new Fisching for
Forgeries, which examines much Fischer memorabilia, especially as sold on
e-bay, and what the buyer should be aware [beware!!] of.

Intro by L. Evans and a Foreward by Andy Ansel - ~ it ends with a
fascinating essay by Shila Lowe on Fischer's graphology.

Phil

it's pretty sad that people think they can sell 1880's material in the
public domain as if it were a brand-new book.....



 




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