Well, I have been playing chess again. This is always a fun time. It seems that I go on chess kicks for a time and than stop for a while. This time I made it up to 1638 before being defeated. Not bad, but not really playing at that level yet. Anyway, this is a good book on some of the tactics one can use in chess. It is a simple book that would be good for a 1200 to 1400 hundred player. Everything is clear with good practice cases. I know most of the readers are excited about this review so try to control yourself. If you are just starting your chess life, this is a good book to help you improve. It was a nice read.
Related posts:
- Review of “Chess: The Art of Logical Thinking”
- Review of “How Life Imitates Chess”
- Review of “The Improving Chess Thinker”
- Read “Rapid Chess Improvement”
- Read “Chess Tactics for Champions”
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Matthew is originally from Nova Scotia, Canada. He has a beautiful wife named Charity and a precious baby named Gabrielle. He has graduated from the Brown Trail School of Preaching, Heritage Christian University with his Bachelors of Arts in Biblical Studies, Lipscomb University with his Master’s of Arts in Biblical Studies and his Master’s of Divinity at Freed-Hardeman University. He is presently working towards his Doctorate of Ministry at Harding Graduate School of Religion. His articles have appeared in the World Evangelist, the Highway to Holiness, The West Virginia Christian, The Christian Echo, The Firm Foundation, Church Growth, and the Gospel Advocate. He enjoys hockey, golf, boxing, and chess. In his spare time he enjoys reading numerous genres of books. Also, he is working on climbing all of the 14ers in Colorado. Matthew is the Pulpit Minister for the Castle Rock church of Christ.
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