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World Champ's Gde To Chess
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World Champ’s Gde To Chess

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Susan Polgar, four-time World Chess Champion, became a living legend by following the methods taught by her father, Laszlo Polgar. Here, Susan reveals her masterful tactics and techniques to players of all ages. With co-author Paul Truong, an eleven-time National Champion, she begins with the basics of understanding the moves and leads the reader through checkmate and defence, pawn promotion and opening and endgame patterns. Accompanying the lessons are personal glimpses into Polgar’s famous career and how she became the first female Grandmaster.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House Puzzles and Games
Country
United States
Date
15 March 2005
Pages
400
ISBN
9780812936537

Susan Polgar, four-time World Chess Champion, became a living legend by following the methods taught by her father, Laszlo Polgar. Here, Susan reveals her masterful tactics and techniques to players of all ages. With co-author Paul Truong, an eleven-time National Champion, she begins with the basics of understanding the moves and leads the reader through checkmate and defence, pawn promotion and opening and endgame patterns. Accompanying the lessons are personal glimpses into Polgar’s famous career and how she became the first female Grandmaster.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House Puzzles and Games
Country
United States
Date
15 March 2005
Pages
400
ISBN
9780812936537