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HOW GOOD IS YOUR CHESS?
By GM Larry Evans (Cardoza Publishing $9.95) contains 100 multiple choice positions designed to enable players to rate themselves at home. All the positions are from actual games and are a tad easier than 'What's The Best Move?' in Chess Life. The author's premise is based on Mikhail Botvinnik's observation: "The basic ingredient of chess is that in a complex, novel situation where no source of help is apparent, you must find the right move. Anyone who is able to do this can feel confident at the board." Can anyone recommend a book with multiple choice chess exercises (diagrams with candidate moves) suitable for beginners. The positions from "What's the Best Move" in Chess Life would be too hard for my son right now. -- Beliavsky |
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