Chess Exam and Training Guide: Tactics: Rate Yourself and Learn How to Improve! (Chess Exams) - Softcover

Khmelnitsky, Igor

 
9780975476116: Chess Exam and Training Guide: Tactics: Rate Yourself and Learn How to Improve! (Chess Exams)

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The original best-selling Chess Exam and Training Guide (IamCoach Press, 2004) scored rave reviews from readers and experts alike. It won the very prestigious Cramer Best Book award from the CJA (Chess Journalists of America) and has been translated into French and Russian.In this sequel, the focus is exclusively on Tactics. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned master, this book will help you to evaluate your current level, identify your weaknesses, and get training advice.You will discover: 60 diagrams with 120 multiple-choice questions of varied complexity. Comprehensive answers with diagrams to make reviewing easier. Distributions of answers and other statistical reports by rating. Results are evaluated and ratings are assigned Overall and by 29(!) distinct sub-categories. Comprehensive reports on each of the categories with examples, training recommendations and training material suggestions.How do you improve your Tactical ability? The best way is by improving your understanding of tactical ideas and solving tactical positions.

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Igor Khmelnitsky is an International Master, winner of many events in Europe and USA. He was ranked in the top 15 in USA several times. Khmelnitsky is an experienced chess coach, working with students of all levels. In addition to his award-winning "Chess Exam and Training Guide" (2004, IamCoach Publishing), Khmelnitsky has contributed to the Wall Street Journal best-seller "Masters of Success" by Dr. Ivan Misner (2004, Entrepreneur Press). He also co-wrote 3-volume manual "Teaching Chess Step by Step" (2006, Kasparov Chess Foundation). "Chess Exam and Training Guide - Tactics" (2007, IamCoach Publishing) is his latest book.

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