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How to Play Chess - Basics & Fundamentals Handbook - cover

How to Play Chess - Basics & Fundamentals Handbook

Charlotte Boardman Rogers

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "How to Play Chess," Charlotte Boardman Rogers presents a comprehensive guide that marries educational rigor with a conversational tone, making the ancient game accessible to novices and seasoned players alike. Through meticulously structured chapters, Rogers elucidates the fundamental rules, strategies, and intricacies of chess, employing clear diagrams and illustrative examples to enhance understanding. The book not only covers the mechanics of play but delves into tactical concepts and psychological nuances essential for mastering chess within its rich historical context, reflecting the evolution of the game from its origins to contemporary practices. Charlotte Boardman Rogers, an avid chess enthusiast and educator, draws upon her extensive experience in teaching both children and adults. Her passion for the game is evident in her writing, as she seeks to dispel the intimidation often associated with chess. Rogers's background in pedagogy informs her approach, allowing her to create a structured learning environment that encourages readers to approach chess not merely as a game but as an intellectual pursuit that fosters critical thinking and strategic planning. This book is highly recommended for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of chess, whether a newcomer eager to learn or an experienced player hoping to refine their skills. With its engaging style and thorough content, "How to Play Chess" invites readers into a world of strategic possibilities, making it an essential addition to any chess library.
Disponible depuis: 17/05/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 63 pages.

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