Chess Puzzles for Kids

Chess Puzzles for Kids

Author: Murray Chandler

Publisher: Gambit Publications

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781906454401

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Contains one hundred chess positions to solve, ranging from very easy to incredibly difficult. Every puzzle is preceded by an instructive example illustrating a pattern.


Chess Tactics for Kids

Chess Tactics for Kids

Author: Murray Chandler

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-07-26

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9781973869702

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Chess Tactics for Kids By Murray Chandler


The Right Way to Teach Chess to Kids

The Right Way to Teach Chess to Kids

Author: Richard James

Publisher: Robinson

Published: 2013-06-20

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 0716023407

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This accessible how-to guide for parents and teachers on the best way to teach chess to children, from international chess expert Richard James, is linked to both his bestselling book, Chess for Kids, and his website chessKIDS academy. James, who taught grandmasters Luke McShane and Jonathan Rowson, shows how learning chess is interesting and fun. It can also help children develop life skills, such as decision-making and social skills, and be a springboard to other subjects in the school curriculum, such as maths, science, history and even languages. In an easy-to-follow, fun way, James explains how to structure short lessons with worksheets and other activities to introduce the chess pieces, chess notation and chess-board dynamics - so that children can understand the thinking behind the moves and start playing and enjoying this fascinating game.


Playing to Win

Playing to Win

Author: Hilary Levey Friedman

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2013-08-03

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0520956699

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Playing to Win: Raising Children in a Competitive Culture follows the path of elementary school-age children involved in competitive dance, youth travel soccer, and scholastic chess. Why do American children participate in so many adult-run activities outside of the home, especially when family time is so scarce? By analyzing the roots of these competitive afterschool activities and their contemporary effects, Playing to Win contextualizes elementary school-age children's activities, and suggests they have become proving grounds for success in the tournament of life—especially when it comes to coveted admission to elite universities, and beyond. In offering a behind-the-scenes look at how "Tiger Moms" evolve, Playing to Win introduces concepts like competitive kid capital, the carving up of honor, and pink warrior girls. Perfect for those interested in childhood and family, education, gender, and inequality, Playing to Win details the structures shaping American children's lives as they learn how to play to win.


Legal Attack

Legal Attack

Author: Karthik Murugan

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2020-12-30

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 1480897221

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Tactics are the most important things to know in chess, so in order to win, tactics must be learned and mastered. Legal Attack is a guidebook intended for players who have just begun their journeys into the world of chess. Chess basics are first introduced, followed by a focus on puzzles. This book has 300 chess puzzles categorized under 30 powerful chess tactics. Practicing these puzzles will help recognize standard patterns to improve and win your games. These puzzles are organized from simple to complex, gradually taking readers through the important aspects of chess. Puzzles elaborate on tactics, mates, and traps. The solutions to all the puzzles are at the end of the book, so students of this sport can refer to them at any time. Almost all chess games are decided by a tactical blunder, so mastering the basics and developing an advanced technique will help players win every game.


Chess Bootcamp: Beyond the Basics

Chess Bootcamp: Beyond the Basics

Author: Benjamin Katz

Publisher: Everyman Chess

Published: 2022-06-09

Total Pages: 653

ISBN-13: 1781945950

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Benjamin Katz is a renowned chess coach with over 20 years experience coaching students of all ability levels throughout the United States. He has helped numerous students improve and achieve chess success. This book details the training program he has developed based on this extensive experience. It cultivates the core skill set required to advance beyond the basics in chess. Included are key strategies, basic endgame positions and techniques, information on what to do when you’re stuck, how to convert an advantage, and a high-level opening repertoire for both black and white. There are also numerous practical exercises that utilize a combination of recent examples from the games of Benjamin’s students, as well as games played by the top players in the world, both contemporary and from the game’s history.