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| Value for Money | 10/10 |
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| Overall rating | 10/10 |
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on 3rd Jul 2004
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Graham Burgess, 101 Chess Opening Surprises - Saying 'He's (or she's) playing chess by the book' is very often a disdainful remark, but every chessplayer, sooner or later, wants to increase his knowledge of chess. He won't be able to do it on his own. He will need help, help from '101 Chess Opening Surprises', say. This book is very user-friendly. It has only 128 pages but the most important openings are discussed. The notation uses co-ordinates (the easiest way it seems to me). Moreover, on every page are three diagrams to illustrate the moves that are discussed. A must!
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