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The best chess books
The best chess books











the best chess books the best chess books

Time: Where Yasser tells the reader the manner by which the mobilization and movement of pieces is efficient and how to stay away from situations where the opponent might be forcing time-wasting tactics. You can find out more about this perfect book, just take a look at our Play Winning Chess review. Four Principlesįorce: Where Yasser describes the value of each of the pieces, what innate strengths and weaknesses they have, and when a trade of pieces is something worth acknowledging. There are four principles on which Yasser focuses very much and they present a kind of bedrock for the book, but also for the whole game of chess. The book begins with tidbits and intriguing, little-known facts about the history of chess, after which Yasser plunges deep into the explanations of how the chessboard works and how the pieces are supposed to move. The audience towards whom Yasser’s Play Winning Chess is meant is the complete, absolute beginner.













The best chess books