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Daily Mail Basic Chess: A comprehensive and jargon-free guide to the rules and tactics

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Daily Mail Basic Chess: A comprehensive and jargon-free guide to the rules and tactics
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Daily Mail
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 124
Category/GenrePuzzles and quizzes
Indoor games
Chess
ISBN/Barcode 9780600637189
ClassificationsDewey:794.1
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Imprint Hamlyn
Publication Date 6 May 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Now anyone can play chess with this straightforward, jargon-free introduction. Written especially for beginners, it's the most comprehensive manual available and includes everything from explanations of each piece to orchestrating endgames. In addition to expert advice, simple instructions, and more than 200 easy-to-follow diagrams, novices will find: basic tactical principles, aggressive openings, the top-ten traps and attacks, specimen games to learn and crib from, and a test your chess IQ section. Basic Chess is the book you need to master the game.

Author Biography

David Levens is a Professional Chess Coach and experienced player. Accredited by the English Chess Federation, he once ranked in the top 50 players in Britain and was the head coach to national junior chess teams, including Nottingham Primary Schools Chess Association, who were national champions in 2009 and 2010, and England coach and manager for Glorney and Faber Cup U-18 teams, as well as the U14 and U12 teams, Glamorgan 2010. The Daily Mail is one of the UK's most popular daily newspapers, with a daily circulation of 1.2 million readers. Its website, MailOnline is one of the world's largest English-language news websites, and as of January 2020, it has 24.9 million monthly visits. Over 1.2 million readers do the Daily Mail puzzles each day, and the Daily Mail's quick crossword series has sold over 440,000 copies to-date.