
The perfect book for the everyday player looking to improve their skills, I.A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld pen “an excellent introduction to a few of the mysteries and pleasures” within the game of chess (Chicago Sunday Tribute).How to Improve Your Chess is a book devoted to the player who already knows the rudiments of the game but strives to improve their skills and become more efficient. Designed specifically to help the average player tighten their game so they can take genuine pride and pleasure in their talent.Written by two great chess authorities, readers can expect to find pointers on what objects to pursue and how to respond to specific kinds of attacks, as well as advice on openings and strategies.
How can an intermediate chess player refine their tactical awareness and strategic decision-making to achieve greater efficiency on the board? Authors I.A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld, both recognized figures in the chess community, leverage their extensive experience to provide a structured guide for players who have moved past the beginner stage. The text focuses on identifying key objectives during play and developing systematic responses to common offensive maneuvers, aiming to bridge the gap between casual play and competitive proficiency.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and players frequently cite this work as a reliable, foundational text for those seeking to transition from novice to intermediate skill levels. The prose is noted for its clarity and direct approach to common tactical pitfalls.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
1972-03-01
Publisher:
Touchstone
ISBN-10:
0020288905
ISBN-13:
9780020288909
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