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Like what the reviewer said, I really liked the simple explanation of the tactics and strategies of chess. Made me want to start playing chess now. Beginner chest enthusiasts would find a lot of value in this book.Mayang Bature wrote: ↑15 Mar 2024, 11:26 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Chess Strategies for Beginners" by Eric H. Schuelke.]
As a casual chess player, I was drawn to this book when I saw it and decided to pick it up. "Chess Strategies for Beginners" is a walkthrough guide that includes helpful chess tips for both novice players looking to master the game and experienced players looking to improve their skills. If you fall into any of these categories, you will not be disappointed with this book.
Eric H. Schuelke began this book by providing a brief history of the game. This entailed its origins and the fact that the game has ancient roots in many civilizations. It was interesting to learn this because I had never attempted to learn its history on my own before. The updated information was greatly appreciated. It then went on to discuss how various tactics and strategies were used in the game. Tactics are short-term game plans, whereas strategies are long-term ones. Several opening play patterns were introduced, and they demonstrated how they incorporated the various tactics described. This was made possible because the book had previously explained how to read the board. I liked the simple language used to describe these points because it made the descriptions much easier to understand.
To aid comprehension, graphical images were used to provide a more accurate description. Real-life games from famous chess masters were also used to support his points. The author's extensive knowledge of the subject was evident because of the way he described why some of those moves were made and the benefits they provided. This enabled him to easily explain the various opening and defense strategies while playing on either side of the board. These thorough analyses made me appreciate the amount of research that went into this work.
Chess is a game that requires a lot of practice to perfect your skills. I liked the emphasis on practice because chess is not something you can just read a book about and become an expert at. Taking all of this into account, I give "Chess Strategies for Beginners" 5 out of 5 stars because I could not find anything I did not like about it. As I previously stated, this book would be extremely beneficial to both beginner and expert chess players in terms of improving their game.
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Eric H. Schuelke's "Chess Strategies for Beginners: Rock a Solid Foundation" is an excellent resource for novice players eager to enhance their understanding of chess. Schuelke successfully breaks down complex strategies into comprehensible segments, making this book an ideal starting point for beginners.
One of the book's primary strengths is its structured approach. Schuelke begins with the basics, covering essential principles such as controlling the center, developing pieces efficiently, and ensuring king safety. He then seamlessly transitions into more advanced strategies, including opening principles, middle game tactics, and endgame techniques. This progression helps readers build a strong foundation before tackling more intricate concepts.
Schuelke's writing style is clear and concise, which is crucial for a subject as detailed as chess. He uses illustrative examples and diagrams effectively, making it easier for readers to visualize and understand the discussed strategies. Each chapter concludes with practice exercises, allowing readers to apply what they've learned and reinforce their knowledge.
However, while the book excels in providing a solid theoretical foundation, it could benefit from more practical tips on adapting strategies during real gameplay. Additionally, some sections may feel repetitive for those already familiar with basic chess concepts.
Overall, "Chess Strategies for Beginners" is a valuable addition to any novice player's library. Its methodical approach, clear explanations, and practical exercises make it a standout resource for those looking to improve their chess skills.
**Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars**
Schuelke's book is a commendable guide for beginners, laying a robust foundation that will undoubtedly help readers become more confident and strategic players. Despite minor shortcomings, it remains a top recommendation for anyone starting their journey in the world of chess.
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