Author : Alan Viktor
Publisher :
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 610 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (344 download)
Book Synopsis 6000 Chess Problems, from Mate in 1 to Mate In 9 by : Alan Viktor
Download or read book 6000 Chess Problems, from Mate in 1 to Mate In 9 written by Alan Viktor and published by . This book was released on 2021-04-07 with total page 610 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 6000 Chess Problems, From Mate in 1 To Mate in 9 Solve chess puzzles and improve your chess tactical skills! What will you find in this chess puzzles collection? In this 6000 chess exercises collection, you will find 500 mates in 1, 1250 mates in 2, 1000 mates in 3, 1000 mates in 4, 1000 mates in 5, 550 mates in 6, 450 mates in 7, 200 mates in 8, and 50 mates in 9. They should allow you to cross several levels in your progress. Whatever your level, beginner, intermediate, advanced or even expert, there will be substantial profits for you in this book. By practicing day after day, you progress, in a sure way, using the best tactical schemes! How this chess problems collection is organized? 6000 problems with solutions, mate in 1 to 9, progressive difficulty, perfect for beginners as well as experts, quality soft matte cover page, large size, 8.27 "x 11.69" (21cm x 29.7cm). Chess tactical skills are essential to reach a serious chess level In chess, tactical play is crucial. Any strategy, patiently built, can be instantly ruined by a tactical move. Strategy is a general plan that requires many moves to be realized. On the contrary, tactic is a short-term operation that contributes to the achievement of the strategy. Tactic usually involves few, but precise moves. In general, tactic is aimed at checkmate or material gain. To do this, tactic often uses attacks such as fork, pinning, deflection, overload, sacrifice, etc. A chess exercises book as a perfect gift The results of studies on chess are spectacular. In children and also in adults, chess improves concentration and problem-solving ability. To do this, the best practice is to solve chess exercises. This is what this book proposes. So, combine the useful with the pleasant!