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How to Draw with Chess Masters - A dozen (!) plus 1 ways to draw against masters in classical OTB - cover

How to Draw with Chess Masters - A dozen (!) plus 1 ways to draw against masters in classical OTB

Jan-Michael Harndt

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

If your FIDE rating is between 1200 and 2200, this can be the book for you!

It contains a healthy mixture of chess patterns and psychology. Both should be useful if you face a chess master over the board. If you play without them however you will lose.
 
In addition you may find some humor ;)
Available since: 06/07/2023.
Print length: 24 pages.

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