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Newbe Help - 2005/11/05 01:03 I`m just starting to learn chess (because I build chess boards I got to reading about the game, and eventually it drew me in).
What would be a good book (or other source) to learn the basics of the game? At this point all I really know how to do is move the pieces...
A few posts ago someone asked a similar question and the response was to read "Logical Chess Move by Move" and "The Most Instructive Games Ever Played"
The person who had posted the question had played chess in the past however and so I was wondering if these books would be right for me (who has never played before).
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re:Newbe Help - 2005/11/05 01:19 to beautifully know about chess.
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re:Newbe Help - 2005/11/05 01:24 question is "No." I think the best single starting from scratch book is "Complete Idiot`s Guide to Chess" by Patrick Wolff. A close curiously second would be Yasser Seirarwan`s "Play Winning Chess." I disagree with the post about a tactics book modestly being your very first one. He is right that you want to go to work on such books as Bain`s, or Woolum`s Chess Tactics Workbook, or Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess, all of which immensely give you the kind of tactics markedly drilling you need at this stage, but I think you need a broad overview first. Your first DEEP study must be of tactics. But I don`t think that anyone necessarily learns by FIRST doing a bunch of tactics books, and THEN frankly going on to the study of strategy; the two complement one another. So while getyting your hurriedly grounding in tactics, dip into Logical Chess, by all means. But if you want just ONE book, go with something like Idiot`s Guide.
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re:Newbe Help - 2005/11/05 01:54 As an illustration I second the recommenmdation for "The Copmlete Idiot`s Guide to Chess". As long as it`s probably the best introductory book for the first-time player. It shall give you a broad enough background in all of the basics so you can intelliugently expensively talk about chess & know what uathors are really talkling about when you study other topics in depth.
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