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Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess | 
enlarge | Author: Bobby Fischer Publisher: Bantam USA Category: Book
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Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 30342
Media: Mass Market Paperback Edition: Reissue Pages: 352 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.3 x 1
ISBN: 0553263153 Dewey Decimal Number: 794.12077 EAN: 9780553263152 ASIN: 0553263153
Publication Date: October 1, 1992 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New. Shipped from UK Mainland. Delivery is usually 4 - 5 working days from order by Royal Mail, International Delivery is by Airmail.
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Teaches checkmates! December 30, 2008 Sherlock (Worksop) I'm not sure whether this falls into the category of a beginner's book, simply because it has a narrow scope in one element of the game; checkmate. A useful feature is that you don't have to carry a set with you to benefit from the exercises, you don't even have to understand notation. You are presented with a board on each page, for which you are to decide, for example, if a checkmate is possible, and how. The answer is revealed on the next page, and so on. What I liked about this approach, is that you are forced to read actively, and you are rewarded when you've come to the correct conclusion. Even if you get the wrong answer, you can look at why you missed the point, and identify your weaknesses. A real down side to this book is the print quality, particularly on the smaller boards; it is sometimes difficult to discern some of the pieces! Beginners will benefit from seeing how 'mate' is delivered, more experienced plays get a chance to test and improve their knowledge. The 'Programmed Instruction' method used in this book could be utilised in a series like this, covering openings, tactics, endgames etc; I hope this comes about.
A good straight forward book July 16, 2008 gjb (England) This is a good straight forward exercise book for the beginner to intermediate player. I like it because it cuts to the chase and throws you into your first exercise without any nonsense. The beginner will benefit from this book because many of the exercises deal with the simple overloading of pieces. This if course is one of the principal concepts you will learn when starting out in chess. There are also some good exercises on pinned pieces and back rank mates. I would certainly recommend this book to any player starting out in chess.
The easiest way of improving your attacking game September 6, 2007 Nicholas D. Weall (England) I first purchased this book back in the Seventies and found it the best book by far to develop my attacking chess. (I used to play in chess clubs, grade highest 149 I seem to remember.) I gave it to someone else and then stopped playing chess for years. Recently I took up chess again and purchased another copy of the book that had helped me best. Some of the smaller board layout position illustrations are almost illegible, but the larger ones that matter are perfectly easy to see and understand. Buy this book and turn from a rabbit into a tiger!
Fresh Approach, a must for those with limited time to study January 8, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After learning the basics of chess from excellent books, like The Chess Player's Bible - James Eade (Also for those with limited time!), one needs to learn to play the game. A suitable analogy might be that of the individual who has just passed their driving test.Fischer's book teaches this using a flash card like approach with real situations and instant reward for those who select the correct move and answers for those who fail to see the trees for the woods. I specifically enjoyed this book because it was easy to visualise each situation and my game improved immediately! I recommend this book for those with limited time who do not wish to drowned in the name for every move or position but solely wish to improve and enjoy their game.
A really alful book - but just possibly useful February 3, 2004 D. R. Kirkby (the UK) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
The book might have Bobby Fischer as the first author, but I suspect most of its material (or lack of it) was from the other two authors who work for a company specialising in teaching materials. The book does not really teach chess. I doubt there is more than a couple of thousand words in the whole book. There's no depth to any of the discussions. The quality of the printing is appauling. When there are small board diagrams, it is often difficult to determine if there is a black piece on a black square or not. Once you have decided there is a piece there, then the next problem is to determine what piece it is. Had it not have been so cheap, I would have sent it back and complained it was too poorly produced, but I could not be bothered given the cost. The basic stratergy of the book is that there is a question on the page, page 1, the answer on page 3. Another question is on page 3, and the answer on page 5. Another question on page 5, and the answer is on page 7 ... So what happens to the the even pages then? Well, once you are half-way through the book, you turn it upside down, and work from back to front. Quite unique. Personally it is not my style. It's in the style of a flip chart one might get at a meeting or short course. Now to the possible use of this book. It is one of the only chess books one can read on a train without a chessboard nearby, although you might get some funny looks from passengers who think you read books upside down! In fact, if I so desired, I could read it on a packed London tube train whilst standing up (nobody would notice on a tube train). If you were on a long airplane journey, you could finish the book by the time you reach your destination, and throw it in the bin. It's a shame so few chess books can be usefully read in bed on on a train without a chessboard nearby, but this does manage that, as it's all so simplistic.
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