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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jon EdwardsPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: Hungry Minds Inc,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.833kg ISBN: 9780470049839ISBN 10: 0470049839 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 01 December 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsChapter 1. An Introduction to Chess. Getting Started. Viewing the Chessboard. Introducing the Pieces. Setting Up the Board. How the King Moves and Captures. How Rooks Move and Capture. How Bishops Move and Capture. How the Queen Moves and Captures. How Knights Move and Capture. How Pawns Move and Capture. Chess Notation. Protect Your Pieces. Chapter 2. Special Moves. Checks and Checkmate. Stalemates and Other Draws. Discovered Checks and Double Checks. Promoting (and Under--Promoting) Your Pawns. Castling. The En Passant Capture. Chapter 3. Rook Strategy. Rooks Belong on Open Files. Advance Your Rooks to the 7th Rank. Simple Back--Rank Checkmates. Fun with Active Rooks. Rooks Belong Behind Passed Pawns. Chapter 4. Knight Strategy. Move the Knights to the Center of the Board. Place Your Knights Where the Enemy Pawns Can't Attack Them. Knight Forks Are Fun! Chapter 5. Bishop Strategy. Bad Bishops and Good Bishops. Bishops Can Dominate Knights. Fianchettos. Bishops of Opposite Color. Skewers and Pins. Bad Bishops Against Good Knights. Bishops Can Dominate Rooks. Chapter 6. Pawn Strategy. Don't Double Your Pawns. Pawn Islands. Some Doubled Pawns Are Strong. Pawn Chains. Pawn Majorities. Isolated Pawns. Backward Pawns. Hanging Pawns. Pawn Masses. Pawns Can Fork, Too! Passed Pawn Blockaders. Every Pawn Move Creates a Weakness. Chapter 7. King and Queen Strategy. Don't Develop Your Queen Early. Beat Back Early Queen Aggression. Safeguard Your Queen. Don't Risk Your King! Castling Long or Short. Don't Push Your Pawns in Front of a Castled King. Chapter 8. Opening Strategy. Fight for the Center of the Board. An Ideal Setup. Knights Before Bishops. Limit Your Early Pawn Moves. Complete Your Development Before You Attack. Gain Time. Limit Exchanges. Avoid Exchanging Bishops for Knights. Chapter 9. Opening Variations. Double King Pawn Openings. Other Replies to 1.e2--e4. Double Queen Pawn Openings. Indian Defenses. Two Bad Openings. Chapter 10. Common Opening Formations. King's Indian Attack. Colle System. Hedgehog. Avant--Garde. Dragon. French Winawer. Stonewall. Benoni. Chapter 11. Middlegame Strategy. Five Steps to Victory. Candidate Moves and Planning. Responding to Threats. Recaptures. Chapter 12. Elementary Checkmates. Two Queens. Queen and Rook. Two Rooks. King and Queen. King and Rook. King and Two Bishops. King, Bishop, and Knight. Chapter 13. Attacking the King. Smothered Mate. Back Rank Mate. Gueridon Mate. Greco's Mate. Epaulette Mate. Anastasia's Mate. Boden's Mate. Blackburne's Mate. Lolli's Mate. Pillsbury's Mate. Domiano's Mate. Legal's Mate. AChapter 14. ttacking Themes and Common Sacrifices. The Dragon Variation. The English Attack. Common Knight Sacrifices. Bishop Sacrifices. Exchange Sacrifices. Chapter 15. An Introduction to Endgames. King and Pawn. Rook and Pawn. Bishop and Pawn. Knight and Pawn. Queen and Pawn. Glossary. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationJON EDWARDS, Ph.D., is a United States Correspondence Chess Champion and a Senior International Master. He has authored seven previous books on chess and has been a chess instructor since 1976. He is the webmaster of Chess is Fun, a site that provides chess instruction to players of all ages. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |