
How to Be a Winner at Chess
Fred Reinfeld(Author)
Bruce Alberston(Editor)
Russell Enterprises (Publisher)
Published on 3. June 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-1-936490-61-5 (ISBN)
Description
The Essence of Good Chess
The incomparable Fred Reinfeld is back in print! This new 21st-century edition is presented in modern algebraic notation in a double-column format, with more diagrams and a refresher course for beginners.
How to be a Winner at Chess is among the very best introductory chess books ever produced, bar none. In it Reinfeld manages to capture the essence of good chess in a most readable, enjoyable, easy-to-grasp format.
How to be a Winner at Chess is designed for the average player who knows the moves and rules but not much more. Warning! -- you have to be able to read! Let Fred Reinfeld, the master wordsmith and instructor take you to the next level -- in short turn you into a winner.
The incomparable Fred Reinfeld is back in print! This new 21st-century edition is presented in modern algebraic notation in a double-column format, with more diagrams and a refresher course for beginners.
How to be a Winner at Chess is among the very best introductory chess books ever produced, bar none. In it Reinfeld manages to capture the essence of good chess in a most readable, enjoyable, easy-to-grasp format.
How to be a Winner at Chess is designed for the average player who knows the moves and rules but not much more. Warning! -- you have to be able to read! Let Fred Reinfeld, the master wordsmith and instructor take you to the next level -- in short turn you into a winner.
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Series
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
137 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-936490-61-5 (9781936490615)
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Persons
Fred Reinfeld (1910-1964) was for many years among the strongest chess players in the country. Even now as an author, he stands alone, the most successful and prolific chess writer of all time, with over one hundred books to his credit.