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It's Your Move
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It’s Your Move

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In this highly original and instructive test yourself book Chris Ward invites readers to solve a selection of carefully chosen puzzles. In this, the second book in the ‘It’s Your Move’ series, the positions are aimed at improving players, specifically the low level club players who are looking to hone their skills in order to climb further up the chess ladder. The reader is given a choice of five plausible plans for each position and has to decide which is the most likely to succeed. The answers then identify the most promising plan and explain why the other choices are less attractive.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Everyman Chess
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2001
Pages
144
ISBN
9781857442786

In this highly original and instructive test yourself book Chris Ward invites readers to solve a selection of carefully chosen puzzles. In this, the second book in the ‘It’s Your Move’ series, the positions are aimed at improving players, specifically the low level club players who are looking to hone their skills in order to climb further up the chess ladder. The reader is given a choice of five plausible plans for each position and has to decide which is the most likely to succeed. The answers then identify the most promising plan and explain why the other choices are less attractive.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Everyman Chess
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2001
Pages
144
ISBN
9781857442786