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Reinfeld Fred - How Not to Play Chess

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Beginners and even fairly advanced players agree on one thing: analyzing the strength or weakness of a position (material being equal) is the hardest part of chess to learn. It is also one of the hardest elements to teach, and there are some who claim it is unteachable. But this wonderfully lucid book, written by one of the outstanding chess expositors of the twentieth century, presents the basis of analysis in such a disarmingly simple way that even the most casual player will be able to improve his game immensely.
Sticking to a few well-chosen examples and explaining every step along the way, the author shows you how to avoid playing a hit-or-miss game, from move to move, and instead develop general plans of action based on positional analysis: weak and strong squares, the notion of controlling a square, how to seize control of open lines, weak points in the pawn structure, and other aspects of analysis.
He includes as well a number of tips (not often found in books for...

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Table of Contents DOVER BOOKS ON CHESS MY BEST GAMES OF CHESS 1908-1937 - photo 1
Table of Contents

DOVER BOOKS ON CHESS

MY BEST GAMES OF CHESS, 1908-1937, Alexander Alekhine. (Available in U.S. only.) (24941-7)

107 GREAT CHESS BATTLES, 1938-1945, Alexander Alekhine. (27104-8)

AN INTRODUCTION TO CHESS MOVES AND TACTICS SIMPLY EXPLAINED, Leonard Barden. (Available in U.S. only.) (21210-6)

ONE HUNDRED SELECTED GAMES, M. M. Botvinnik. (20620-3)

BOBBY FISCHER: PROFILE OF A PRODIGY, Frank Brady. (25925-0)

200 OPEN GAMES, David Bronstein. (26857-8)

ZURICH INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT, 1953, David Bronstein. (23800-8)

CAPABLANCAs BEST CHESS ENDINGS, Irving Chernev. (24249-8)

COMBINATIONS: THE HEART OF CHESS, Irving Chernev. (21744-2)

PRACTICAL CHESS ENDINGS, Irving Chernev. (22208-X)

THE MOST INSTRUCTIVE GAMES OF CHESS EVER PLAYED, Irving Chernev. (27302-4)

TWELVE GREAT CHESS PLAYERS AND THEIR BEST GAMES, Irving Chernev. (28674-6)

100 SOVIET CHESS MINIATURES, P. H. Clarke (40844-2)

A GUIDE TO CHESS ENDINGS, Dr. Max Euwe and David Hooper. (23332-4)

CHESS MASTER VS. CHESS AMATEUR, Max Euwe and Walter Meiden. (27947-2)

THE LOGICAL APPROACH TO CHESS, Dr. Max Euwe, et al. (24353-2)

NEW IDEAS IN CHESS, Larry Evans. (28305-4)

THE WORLDS GREAT CHESS GAMES, Reuben Fine (ed.). (24512-8)

POSITTONAL CHESS HANDBOOK, Israel Gelfer. (41949-5)

EMANUEL LASKER: THE LIFE OF A CHESS MASTER, Dr. J. Hannak. (Available in U.S. only.) (26706-7)

CHESS OPENINGS FOR THE AVERAGE PLAYER, Tim Harding and Leonard Barden. (40404-8)

THE UNKNOWN CAPABLANCA, David Hooper and Dale Brandreth. (27614-7)

CLASSIC CHESS PROBLEMS, Kenneth S. Howard. (22522-4)

CHESS WORLD TITLE CONTENDERS AND THEIR STYLES, Danny Kopec and Craig Pritchett. (42233-X)

THE ART OF THE MIDDLE GAME, Paul Keres and Alexander Kotov. (26154-9)

PAWN POWER IN CHESS, Hans Kmoch. (26486-6)

CHESS FOR FUN AND CHESS FOR BLOOD, Edward Lasker. (20146-5)

CHESS STRATEGY, Edward Lasker. (20528-2)

COMMON SENSE IN CHESS, Dr. Emanuel Lasker. (21440-0)

LASKERS MANUAL OF CHESS, Dr. Emanuel Lasker. (20640-8)

THE ART OF CHESS, James Mason. (20463-4)

HOW KARPOV WINS: SECOND, ENLARGED EDTION, Edmar Mednis. (27881-6)

STRATEGIC CHESS: MASTERING THE CLOSED GAME, Edmar Mednis. (40617-2)

HYPERMODERN CHESS: As DEVELOPED IN THE GAMES OF ITS GREATEST EXPONENT, Aron Nimzovich, Fred Reinfeld (ed.). (20448-0)

DECISIVE GAMES IN CHESS HISTORY, Ludk Pachman. (25323-6)

MODERN CHESS STRATEGY, Ludek Pachman. (20290-9)

How To FORCE CHECKMATE, Fred Reinfeld. (20439-1)

THE IMMORTAL GAMES OF CAPABLANCA, Fred Reinfeld. (26333-9)

WIN AT CHESS: NEW ALGEBRAIC EDITION, Fred Reinfeld. (41878-2)

THE ART OF THE CHECKMATE, Georges Renaud and Victor Kahn. (20106-6)

RUBINSTEINS CHESS MASTERPIECES, Akiba Rubinstein. (20617-3)

MoRPHYs GAMES OF CHESS, P. W Sergeant. (20386-7)

THE ART OF SACRIFICE IN Cttess, Rudolf Spielmann. (28449-2)

THE GAME OF CHESS, Siegbert Tarrasch. (25447-X)

500 MASTER GAMES OF CHESS. S. Tartakower and J. du Mont. (23208-5)

101 QUESTIONS ON How TO PLAY CHESs, Fred Wilson. (28273-2)

202 SURPRISING CHECKMATES, Fred Wilson and Bruce Alberston. (40167-7)

How NOT TO PLAY CHESS, Eugene Znosko-Borovsky. (20920-2)

How TO PLAY CHESS ENDINGS, Eugene Znosko-Borovsky. (21170-3)

How TO PLAY THE CHESS OPENINGS, Eugene Znosko-Borovsky. (22795-2)

THE MIDDLE GAME IN CHESS, Eugene Znosko-Borovsky. (23931-4)

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A CATALOG OF SELECTED DOVER BOOKS IN ALL FIELDS OF INTEREST

CONCERNING THE SPIRITUAL IN ART, Wassily Kandinsky. Pioneering work by father of abstract art. Thoughts on color theory, nature of art. Analysis of earlier masters. 12 illustrations. 80pp. of text. 5 Picture 3 x 8

23411-8

ANIMALS: 1,419 Copyright-Free Illustrations of Mammals, Birds, Fish, Insects, etc., Jim Harter (ed.). Clear wood engravings present, in extremely lifelike poses, over 1,000 species of animals. One of the most extensive pictorial sourcebooks of its kind. Captions. Index. 284pp. 9 x 12.

23766-4

CELTIC ART: The Methods of Construction, George Bain. Simple geometric techniques for making Celtic interlacements, spirals, Kells-type initials, animals, humans, etc. Over 500 illustrations. 160pp. 9 x 12. (Available in U.S. only.)

22923-8

AN ATLAS OF ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS, Fritz Schider. Most thorough reference work on art anatomy in the world. Hundreds of illustrations, including selections from works by Vesalius, Leonardo, Goya, Ingres, Michelangelo, others. 593 illustrations. 192pp. 7 Picture 4 x 10

20241-0

CELTIC HAND STROKE-BY-STROKE (Irish Half-Uncial from The Book of Kells): An Arthur Baker Calligraphy Manual, Arthur Baker. Complete guide to creating each letter of the alphabet in distinctive Celtic manner. Covers hand position, strokes, pens, inks, paper, more. Illustrated. 48pp. 8 x 11.

24336-2

EASY ORIGAMI,John Montroll. Charming collection of 32 projects (hat, cup, pelican, piano, swan, many more) specially designed for the novice origami hobbyist. Clearly illustrated easy-to-follow instructions insure that even beginning paper-crafters will achieve successful results. 48pp. 8 x 11.

27298-2

THE COMPLETE BOOK OF BIRDHOUSE CONSTRUCTION FOR WOODWORKERS, Scott D. Campbell. Detailed instructions, illustrations, tables. Also data on bird habitat and instinct patterns. Bibliography. 3 tables. 63 illustrations in 15 figures. 48pp. 5 x 8

24407-5

BLOOMINGDALES ILLUSTRATED 1886 CATALOG: Fashions, Dry Goods and Housewares, Bloomingdale Brothers. Famed merchants extremely rare catalog depicting about 1,700 products: clothing, housewares, firearms, dry goods, jewelry, more. Invaluable for dating, identifying vintage items. Also, copyright-free graphics for artists, designers. Co-published with Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village. 160pp. 8 x 11.

25780-0

HISTORIC COSTUME IN PICTURES, Braun & Schneider. Over 1,450 costumed figures in clearly detailed engravings-from dawn of civilization to end of 19th century. Captions. Many folk costumes. 256pp. 8 Picture 5 x 11

23150-X

STICKLEY CRAFTSMAN FURNITURE CATALOGS, Gustav Stickley and L. & J. G. Stickley. Beautiful, functional furniture in two authentic catalogs from 1910. 594 illustrations, including 277 photos, show settles, rockers, armchairs, reclining chairs, bookcases, desks, tables. 183pp. 6 x 9

23838-5

AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVES IN HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS: 1858 to 1949, Ron Ziel (ed.). A rare collection of 126 meticulously detailed official photographs, called builder portraits, of American locomotives that majestically chronicle the rise of steam locomotive power in America. Introduction. Detailed captions. xi+ 129pp. 9 x 12.

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