Studying Chess Made Easy by Andrew Soltis

Studying Chess Made Easy



Studying Chess Made Easy ebook download

Studying Chess Made Easy Andrew Soltis ebook
Page: 256
ISBN: 9781906388676
Publisher: Sterling Publishing
Format: pdf


Those who do will have few excuses for ever missing a critical moment again. Now I can access study material anytime, anywhere. So his book is 5000 problems of varying skill. His three daughters are the best female chess players ever. After reading and rereading the book ”Studying Chess Made Easy”, I have reached the conclusion that there is perhaps only one thing not to like about the book: The Title. I had just learnt it from reading Andy Soltis's STUDYING CHESS MADE EASY. (This review was posted at Amazon.com. However, for many people when they want to see chess made easy they need to realize that it is going to require some study on their part. This app is a real disappointment. PGN2COT (The PGN conversion utility of Chess Opening Trainer) is now available. And references some other reviews of this book. ISBN: 9781906388676 | 256 pages | 7 Mb. RECOMMENDED: 'Studying Chess Made Easy' by Andrew Soltis tells you the right way to study openings. He also had a theory of chess learning. DIVDIVStudy is a necessity for competitive chess players, and acclaimed chess author and International Grandmaster Andrew Soltis explains how it should be done. If you're interested you can read my reviews of some other, non-chess books here). Many, many easy problems instead of few difficult problems. The chess board and pieces are not as good as in other applications. GM Soltis puts it well with regards to endgames when he writes in Studying Chess Made Simple that for players under 2000 general endgame knowledge is far more helpful than specific endgame knowledge. Download Studying Chess Made Easy.

Other ebooks:
Nothing Left to Lose ebook download