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The Imperfect Chess Playbook Volume 1
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The Imperfect Chess Playbook Volume 1
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The Imperfect Chess Playbook Volume 1

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The Imperfect Chess Playbook answers the simple question: What move should White make? OK, it is a little more than that.

This is the eBook version of the first part of a White repertoire designed to play and defeat beginner, casual, or intermediate club players. This eBook uses research from games played by lower level opponents and seeks out the types of mistakes they make, and then builds a plan on how to capitalize on those mistakes. Of course the book also shows how to handle things when Black plays properly. This is only a first volume of a series and it starts with a specific common starting position, the Two Knights Defence, that takes place after the three most common responses by club level and beginning players playing Black.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateAug 23, 2014
ISBN9781312389007
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Sean Nelson

Sean Nelson writes and illustrates children's books focused on educating "young skulls full of mush", as the great Rush Limbaugh once said. He created the Bungles book series to introduce conservative principles to children and to show the polarizing outcomes between liberalism and conservatism. He thoroughly enjoys cookies, which is fitting as Bungles enjoys them, too. Find out more about the Bungles series at bunglesbooks.com and follow Sean on Twitter at @BunglesLife.

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