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| HOW
TO REASSESS YOUR CHESS | | The
Complete Chess Mastery Course Expanded 3rd Edition |
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| | Jeremy
Silman, 406 pages, 5Hx8H, 1-890085-00-6, $17.95 paper
/ [can $27.95] | A
book that teaches you how to recognize the essential
features of any position. Impressive and instructive.
Jack Peters, International Master and Los Angeles
Times columnist
Jeremy Silman, may be the best chess teacher
in the world.
Bruce Pandolfini, chess teacher and author portrayed
by Ben Kingsley in the film Searching for Bobby Fischer
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How
to Reassess Your Chess is a popular step-by-step course that will
create a marked improvement in anyone s game.
In clear, direct language, Jeremy Silman shows how
to dissect a position, recognize its individual parts,
and ultimately find the move that conforms to the needs
of that particular situation. By explaining the thought
processes that go into a master s choice of move,
the author presents a system that makes advanced strategies
seem clear, logical, and at times, even obvious. For
those who have always dreamed about truly understanding
the mysteries of chess, How to Reassess Your
Chess offers invaluable knowledge and insight that cannot
be found in any other book.
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| Jeremy
Silman is an International Chess Master, a
world-class teacher, and a player who has won the American
Open, the National Open, and the U.S. Open. He is the
author of twenty-nine chess books and numerous magazine
articles. For the past five years, Mr. Silman has been
the coach of the U.S. delegation to the World Junior
Championship. His website (www.jeremysilman.com)
offers fans of the game free instruction, book reviews,
and an easy way to keep up with chess news. |
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