Unbeatable Chess Lessons
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Book Details
About the Book
In Unbeatable Chess Lessons, chess coach Robert Snyder takes his Chess for Everyone book a step further by covering twenty-four games with commentary on every move in each game.
- Games arranged by opening to help students improve their knowledge of important openings.
- Games and analysis contain important tactical and positional themes to improve pattern recognition and planning ability.
- Games played by the author and world famous players such as Fischer, Spassky, Alekhine and Capablanca.
- Challenges at various points to find the best move.
- Written for the beginner to intermediate player.
About the Author
Robert M. Snyder is a National Master and chess educator. By the age of 18, he earned the title of National Chess Master. In 1973, he became champion of the Western United States. Mr. Snyder had the highest score when he represented the United States on the Correspondence Olympic Chess Team. He qualified for the semi-finals of the World Correspondence Championships and earned an International rating of 2405. He currently lives in Colorado and is working on his series of chess training manuals.