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Apart from the basic chess-rules, are there also books (or even websites) that teach as much as possible chess nice-to-knows? E.g.: it's good if a knight attacks weak pawns, or a rook on an open file is good. Stuff like that. Thanks in advance! -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone: +31-6-41278122, PGP-key: 1F28D8AE, www.vanheusden.com |
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On Nov 2, 11:42 am, "Folkert van Heusden"
wrote: Hi, Apart from the basic chess-rules, are there also books (or even websites) that teach as much as possible chess nice-to-knows? E.g.: it's good if a knight attacks weak pawns, or a rook on an open file is good. Stuff like that. Thanks in advance! It sounds like you're a newcomer to the game - your question is a bit like asking if there are any sand grains in the Sahara Desert! There have probably been more books written about chess than all other games combined, and chess-related web-sites are legion, so the problem is not finding books or web-sites, but finding good ones. A good web-site is www.chesscafe.com, which has many instructive columns (for you I would recommend Dan Heisman's Novice Nook),. and also links to the U.S. Chess Federation catalog of books, DVDs and other instructional material. One book in particular I always recommend: "Logical Chess: Move by Move" by Irving Chernev (http://uscfsales.com/item.asp?PID=239 ). Have fun discovering chess! |
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On 2 nov, 17:18, Taylor Kingston wrote:
On Nov 2, 11:42 am, "Folkert van Heusden" wrote: Hi, Apart from the basicchess-rules, are there also books (or even websites) that teach as much as possiblechessnice-to-knows? E.g.: it's good if a knight attacks weak pawns, or a rook on an open file is good. Stuff like that. Thanks in advance! It sounds like you're a newcomer to the game - your question is a bit like asking if there are any sand grains in the Sahara Desert! There have probably been more books written aboutchessthan all other games combined, andchess-related web-sites are legion, so the problem is not finding books or web-sites, but finding good ones. A good web-site iswww.chesscafe.com, which has many instructive columns (for you I would recommend Dan Heisman's Novice Nook),. and also links to the U.S.ChessFederation catalog of books, DVDs and other instructional material. One book in particular I always recommend: "LogicalChess: Move by Move" by Irving Chernev (http://uscfsales.com/item.asp?PID=239). Have fun discoveringchess! http://chessteacher.110mb.com/ contains a lot of chess lessons especially when you look in the lessons section |
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