Chess For Beginners: The Easy And Effective Chess Guide With Powerful Strategies That Everyone Must Learn To Dominate Opponents by John Hansen
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Overview: Are You Interested in Chess, But Never Knew How Different Tactics Play Out? With The Help Of This Comprehensive-to-Follow Guide and Its Techniques, This Concern Will Only Fall Onto Your Next Chess Victim!
Chess was invented way back in the Medieval history of mankind, but its form had evolved over the years to the place we know the game today. The benefits of studying the game systematically can be mesmerizing, as it can boost brain function, improve memory and cognitive abilities, and in general, IQ levels.
It’s widely regarded that chess is a tough and difficult game. After all, each player is given 16 pieces to play with, and these have their own unique movements. Furthermore, game openings are too diverse and extensive, giving so many options to pick from… and of course, quite many possibilities to have things go wrong after only a couple of sloppy decisions…
This might be extremely troublesome for the standard chess rookie and kill your enthusiasm before the very end of your first game…
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