×
Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date.
For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now.

28.95
In Stock
Overview
THE ideal chess book for the beginner. THE ideal chess book for the improving player. THE ideal chess book for the teacher. Absolute beginners can learn everything they need to know in order to play chess competitively. More experienced players will encounter deeper concepts and be able to approach chess from a new perspective, enabling them to take their play to the next level. Award-winning chess coach Erik Czerwin's unique training method begins by studying the simplest chess positions with very few pieces - and then moves on, step by step, adding more pieces to the board. Complex ideas are always built up from simpler situations, ensuring that the learning curve stays flat. With helpful exercises throughout, Chess Progress is the perfect book for every chess enthusiast.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781781941362 |
---|---|
Publisher: | Everyman Chess |
Publication date: | 09/07/2014 |
Series: | Everyman Chess |
Pages: | 336 |
Product dimensions: | 6.60(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d) |
About the Author
Erik Czerwin is a self-taught chess player and coach. He began coaching scholastic chess in 2005, guiding his school team to their first ever state title. He won the Illinois Chess Coaches Association 2012 Coach of the Year award.
Customer Reviews
Related Searches
Explore More Items
This new series provides an ideal platform to study chess openings. By continually challenging the ...
This new series provides an ideal platform to study chess openings. By continually challenging the
reader to answer probing questions throughout the book, the Move by Move format greatly encourages the learning and practising of vital skills just as much ...
Three brilliant books from Everyman Chess in One volume and an essential guide to to ...
Three brilliant books from Everyman Chess in One volume and an essential guide to to
the new chess player. Starting Out in Chess by Byron Jacobs. Rapid Chess Improvement by Michael de la Maza. Tips for Young Players by Matthew ...
Everyman Chess's Starting Out series has firmly established itself as the leading guide to studying ...
Everyman Chess's Starting Out series has firmly established itself as the leading guide to studying
openings for up-and-coming players. These books are distinguished by their easy-to-read layout, the lucid explanations of the fundamentals, and the abundance of notes, tips and ...
A Guide to Chess Improvement features the very best of Dan Heisman’s multi-award winning chess ...
A Guide to Chess Improvement features the very best of Dan Heisman’s multi-award winning chess
column Novice Nook, which has run for the past ten years at the popular website ChessCafe.com. This book is full of valuable instruction, insight and ...
Leading chess author Colin Crouch believes that the key to sustained chess improvement lies in ...
Leading chess author Colin Crouch believes that the key to sustained chess improvement lies in
the critical analysis and assessment of your own games. Each and every game you play provides a significant learning opportunity, and this opportunity should never ...
Four-time US Champion Yasser Seirawan provides a fascinating and highly entertaining account of his games ...
Four-time US Champion Yasser Seirawan provides a fascinating and highly entertaining account of his games
and encounters with the world champions of chess including Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Bobby Fischer, Boris Spassky, Tigran Petrosian, Mikhail Tal, Vassily Smyslov, Mikhail Botvinnik ...
And the rest is a matter of technique is an annoyingly common phrase used in ...
And the rest is a matter of technique is an annoyingly common phrase used in
chess literature. The implication from the author is that the task of converting a typically winning position into a full point or converting a drawing ...
What separates the best chess players from the rest? What gives them the edge over ...
What separates the best chess players from the rest? What gives them the edge over
their rivals? Chess legend Vladimir Kramnik believes it's their fighting skills and the ability to continuously find ways to keep a game alive. Colin Crouch ...