Part of the "Learn in a Weekend" series that examines various activities, this book shows the reader how to learn to play chess. Concentrated and highly structured for the absolute beginner, the book can be completed within a 48-hour period. Each of the books outlines the techniques so that at the end of the weekend the beginner can have mastered the basics. Ken Whyld is a regional champion chess player and in this book he teaches readers 15 skills including basic board orientation, understanding various chess pieces and tactics and strategy in chess. Ken Whyld also wrote "The Oxford Companion to Chess" and "Chess: The Records".
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in a Weekend provides in one clear handbook a concentrated, highly structured program that shows the novice -- step by step, hour by hour -- how to master the fundamental skills of chess in one weekend.
From School Library Journal:
YA-An attractive, well-illustrated, and highly structured approach to the fundamentals of the game. Descriptions of famous games and references for further diversions, such as postal chess and set collecting, are included.
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