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OverviewPattern recognition is one of the most important mechanisms of chess improvement. It helps you to quickly grasp the essence of a position on the board and find the most promising continuation. In his instant classics Improve Your Chess Pattern Recognition (2014) and Train Your Chess Pattern Recognition (2016) International Master Arthur van de Oudeweetering presented building blocks for experienced club players which often involved notable exceptions to a set of fundamental guidelines. To appreciate these books you had to know these basic principles. Chess Pattern Recognition for Beginners provides this knowledge. It teaches the most important patterns you need to know in order to develop and mobilize your pieces, manoeuvre your pawns into positions of strength, put pressure on your opponent, attack the enemy king, or execute standard sacrifices to get the initiative. Ambitious beginners and postbeginners who study this book will soon experience a significant improvement in their results. Full Product DetailsAuthor: International Master Arthur Van de OudeweeteringPublisher: New in Chess Imprint: New in Chess Dimensions: Width: 17.30cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9789056918033ISBN 10: 9056918036 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 31 December 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a terrific book. It excellently teaches the strong and weak points of pieces and pawns, and will help even chess player. The examples are highly entertaining and I couldn't stop working with the book. --Dirk Schuh, International Master Rochade Europa Magazine Is primarily a teaching book which aims to increase club players (not beginners) understanding of middle game themes. Any club player between 1600 to 2200 can't help but get something out of this book. --John Donaldson, International master, International Master As I became more engrossed in glancing through the pages I quickly found myself heading downstairs to my basement chess laboratory to sit down at a table with a board and set. --Chris Wainscott On the Road to Chess Master The author writes with a lightness of touch. His style is simpatico and not without a dash of humour (I liked the nod to Motorhead in chapter 20) and his simple and concise explanations show that he obviously wants his readers to understand and benefit from his work. Another key element in the teaching/learning process lies in anticipating the pupil's questions, and Van de Oudeweetering does a good job of this too. --Ian Marks ChessScotland.com Chess Pattern Recognition for Beginners convinces me just as its predecessors did. This book provides both training and fun, and that's why I can warmly recommend it. --Uwe Bekemann, German Correspondence Chess Federation This is a terrific book. It excellently teaches the strong and weak points of pieces and pawns, and will help even chess player. The examples are highly entertaining and I couldn't stop working with the book. --Dirk Schuh, International Master Rochade Europa Magazine Is primarily a teaching book which aims to increase club players (not beginners) understanding of middle game themes. Any club player between 1600 to 2200 can't help but get something out of this book. --John Donaldson, International master, International Master The author writes with a lightness of touch. His style is simpatico and not without a dash of humour (I liked the nod to Motorhead in chapter 20) and his simple and concise explanations show that he obviously wants his readers to understand and benefit from his work. Another key element in the teaching/learning process lies in anticipating the pupil's questions, and Van de Oudeweetering does a good job of this too. --Ian Marks ChessScotland.com As I became more engrossed in glancing through the pages I quickly found myself heading downstairs to my basement chess laboratory to sit down at a table with a board and set. --Chris Wainscott On the Road to Chess Master Chess Pattern Recognition for Beginners convinces me just as its predecessors did. This book provides both training and fun, and that's why I can warmly recommend it. --Uwe Bekemann, German Correspondence Chess Federation Author InformationArthur van de Oudeweetering (1966) is an International Master and an experienced chess trainer from the Netherlands. His previous books Improve Your Chess Pattern Recognition (2014) and Train Your Chess Pattern Recognition (2016) were bestsellers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |