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Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess

Publisher:
Penguin Random House
| Author:
FISCHER, BOBBY
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Penguin Random House
Author:
FISCHER, BOBBY
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess is a well-presented book for beginners in chess. It contains various puzzles, along with clear instructions, can help readers learn how to play chess quickly and efficiently.

Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess follows a flowchart-like pattern. This teaching machine was made according to the principles of programmed learning, and is filled with checkmate puzzles. At every step, the authors asks you a question. The right answer takes you to the next question, whereas the incorrect answer takes you to an explanation. Readers will find themselves in complex situations, and they will have to come up with solutions and moves on the chessboard, like Bobby Fischer used to. Eighteen of the puzzles in Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess are based on positions of Fischer’s games. This guidebook will teach you how to analyse chess problems, and look for themes in order to make the right moves.

The book contains a section titled A Word From Bobby. The introduction explains how to play chess. Some of the chapters in this book are Elements of Checkmate, Displacing Defenders, and Attacks on the Enemy Pawn Cover. Readers will also come across diagrams which make it easier for them to understand the concepts. The reissue edition, published by RHUS in 1982, is available in paperback.

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Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess is a well-presented book for beginners in chess. It contains various puzzles, along with clear instructions, can help readers learn how to play chess quickly and efficiently.

Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess follows a flowchart-like pattern. This teaching machine was made according to the principles of programmed learning, and is filled with checkmate puzzles. At every step, the authors asks you a question. The right answer takes you to the next question, whereas the incorrect answer takes you to an explanation. Readers will find themselves in complex situations, and they will have to come up with solutions and moves on the chessboard, like Bobby Fischer used to. Eighteen of the puzzles in Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess are based on positions of Fischer’s games. This guidebook will teach you how to analyse chess problems, and look for themes in order to make the right moves.

The book contains a section titled A Word From Bobby. The introduction explains how to play chess. Some of the chapters in this book are Elements of Checkmate, Displacing Defenders, and Attacks on the Enemy Pawn Cover. Readers will also come across diagrams which make it easier for them to understand the concepts. The reissue edition, published by RHUS in 1982, is available in paperback.

About Author

Bobby Fischer, born in 1943, was an American chess grandmaster. He won the eleventh World Chess Champion, and is consider to be a great chess player. At the age of 14, Fischer won eight United States Championships. He got the only perfect score in the history of the US Championship, at the age of 20. In 1971, Fischer became the No. 1 player of the World Chess Federation, and spent fifty-four months at the position. He patented a modified chess timing system in the 1990s. Fisher passed away in 2008. Stuart Margulies is a chess master, and an expert on programmed learning. He has written over forty books, including Critical Reading For Proficiency 3, New York Reading Coach Grade 7, and The North Carolina Reading Coach: End Of Grade Reading Test Grade 3. Don Mosenfelder is an author, and the owner of the company that has developed and designed Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess. He has penned over twenty-five books.

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