| Part 1: Let's Play Chess |
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The history of chess and its popularity today |
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An introduction to the board, pieces, and rules of chess; plus how to read and write chess moves |
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The rest of the rules, so you can start playing chess |
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How to Win with Just One Piece |
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49 | (16) |
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Checkmating the lone king with just the queen or rook |
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| Part 2: Tactics |
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67 | (20) |
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Making sure your army is bigger than your opponent's |
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Tricks of the Tactical Trade |
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The most important tactics for capturing your opponent's pieces |
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Some more important tactics for capturing your opponent's pieces |
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Using tactics and material to attack your opponent's king |
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| Part 3: Strategy |
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How to play the opening phase of a chess game |
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Making the Most of Your Pieces |
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161 | (18) |
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Strategies for maximizing the power of your pieces |
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179 | (20) |
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Special strategies for using the pawns |
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How to control more of the board than your opponent, and what to do if you control less of it |
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Recognizing when certain squares are more important than others, and how to use them to your advantage |
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All Good Things Must Come to an End |
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How to play the endgame phase of a chess game |
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| Part 4: Beyond the Basics |
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251 | (10) |
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Tips for continuing your chess study beyond this book |
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The chess superstars: The World Champions throughout history and today |
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283 | (10) |
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Everything you need to know to find new opponents, and to play in chess clubs and tournaments |
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Everything you need to know to find chess on the Internet or to find the right computer chess product for you |
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An explanation of the ``thinking process'' of the machine |
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How to Beat the !?%@&?>!# Computer |
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Tips for using the different ways that humans and computers play chess to your advantage |
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| Appendixes |
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335 | (2) |
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| Index |
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