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Just the Facts! Winning Endgame Knowledge [Limited MultiFormat: 2 Formats Available]
eBook by Lev Alburt
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eBook Category: General Nonfiction
eBook Description: Nothing more clearly separates chess master from chess wannabe than winning endgame play. Accurate opening play can be satisfying, and combinations in the middlegame are exciting. But for most chess players, victory is the real finish line. And the endgame is the last lap of the race. Depending on whether or not you command the necessary endgame knowledge, you can spoil hours of planning, or you can enjoy the victory you've spent the whole game earning. You can even pull yourself out of the steely jaws or a "certain" defeat! The best news is that you don't need to memorize thousands of positions, but only a few carefully selected ones. Combine these with the clear and concise explanations in Just the Facts! and you have the key to chess mastery. Just the Facts! is the seventh and final volume of the best-selling Comprehensive Chess Course, the series that brings English readers the once strictly guarded and time-tested Soviet training methods, the key to the 50-year Russian dominance of the chess world.
eBook Publisher: ChessWise.com, Published: Chess Information and Research Center, 2000
Fictionwise Release Date: April 2002
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Available eBook Formats [Limited MultiFormat: 2 Formats Available - What's this?]: Adobe Acrobat (PDF) [4.8 MB], Microsoft Reader (LIT) [5.0 MB] - PocketPC 1.0+ Compatible
Words: 25000 Reading time: 71-100 min.
Microsoft Reader (LIT) Format: Printing DISABLED, Read-Aloud ENABLED
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"There aren't many endgame books that seek to make its study practical and even somewhat enjoyable; Just the Facts is filled with color, interesting commentary, sidebars, and more than enough useful information to give it great value for the aspiring beginner to intermediate player who wants to get better at chess."--Randy Bauer, Chessopolis.com
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