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How to Beat Your Dad at Chess (Gambit chess)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $16.95
Manufacturer: Gambit Publications
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Description
This is not just a book for kids - for 'Dad' read any opponent who beats you regularly! This book teaches the 50 Deadly Checkmates - basic attacking patterns that occur repeatedly in games between players of all standards.
Each mating motif is carefully and simply explained, and several illustrative examples are given. A final test enables the reader to grade his pattern recognition abilities, and the last chapter explains what to do if your Dad is Garry Kasparov.
Fun, instructive - and guaranteed to improve your game.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-17
Summary: "Great Book"
I purchassed this book from hearing all the positive feedback about it and i wasnt dissapointed.
This book starts you at the middle game to show you all kinds of checkmating patterns to help with pattern recognition so if you stumble upon one of these positions in your game you will have no problem seeing a checkmate 4 to even 8 moves ahead.
If you're an absolute begginner it might be a little much.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-06-10
Summary: "Unfortunately, it worked"
My 9 year old stayed up all night for several nights studying this book. I just lost my third game in a row to him, the little b@$tard.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-02-08
Summary: "My Son is Reading the Book!"
I purchased this book for the 9 year old son for Christmas. I am not a good judge of the content (since my chess skills are limited) but I can say that my son is reading the book and wants to play chess. My son is very picky about what he is interested in reading so I thought this book was a success from that point of view.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2009-09-03
Summary: "Not what I expected"
This book was purchased for a beginner six-year-old who wanted to "beat his dad at chess," but was inappropriate for a very young beginner. Very little introduction, description of the rules of the game, or descriptions of basic piece movement. Book pretty much leapt into diagrams of mid-game board setups and specific combinations of moves to attack or respond as the board dictates.
Not recommended for a young beginner. Working knowledge of the game and experience necessary to make use of this book.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2008-09-29
Summary: "Good bok, but not so much for beginners or little kids"
Because my kids would like nothing more than to beat their dad at chess, I got this book for my 7 and 4 year old sons. The book does a great job explaining different types of mating patterns, but the explanations are too brief and too abstract for my kids. I learned a lot reading the book, but I'm not sure my kids did. The title makes it seem as if the book is for young children. It is really for intermediate to advanced players. For them, this is a great book. For little ones, I would not recommend it.