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The Mammoth Book of Chess (Mammoth Books)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $13.95
Manufacturer: Running Press
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Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-02-02
Summary: "Why I bought it"
With all the chess books out there which ones do you choose to start out with? I determined that what the National Scholastic Chess Foundation recommends is a powerful indicator on which ones to buy. This was on the list.
http://www.nscfchess.org/nscfbooks_i.html#winstrategy
Time will tell how much it helps me.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2007-03-08
Summary: "3 Stars Is Generous"
Unless, you have time to set up a board and mimic the countless moves, or you have an out standing memory, this book is hard to follw. The parts that I am able to read is pretty good good ideas, but mostly massive chess notation. It says 900 diagrams but with each one is 50 moves to get to the postion and 50 after the picture to get the logic of the position. I guess if you are a master it would make sense. Defininatly not for beginers or even intermediate players I would say.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2003-10-03
Summary: "Good value. Decent book. Reprinted as "Chess" in hardcover."
The 1st edition has been reprinted in hardcover and is now called "Chess" by Graham Burgess. As chess instruction books go, this is average at best, but it is a good value for the money. However, it is not so good for beginners.
The best thing about the book are the descriptions of plans for various openings, and typical traps. So this is a very good book for trying new openings.
The 2nd edition has more current info on computers, but that section is really unnecessary anyway.
The rest of the book has decent material, enough to last you quite awhile, but nothing that will give you any epiphanies.
By the way, the companion (still out-of-print as of October 2003) games collection, Mammoth Book of the World's Greatest Chess Games, is a truly excellent book for intermediate players.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2003-09-28
Summary: "wide selection of topics, a real bargain!"
I think Mr Burgess has done a great job by doing this book a very readable and it's a small inexpensive paperback, so I like to have it when travelling. It's suitable, in my opinion, for 'intermediate' beginners, having nice exercises: mates in two, combinations etc.(although I think they are a little bit too difficult in comparison to mate exercises. but they are taken from real matches, and could anybody say finding combinations with no refute is easy?!). this books contains a lot of opening info with traps and strategic play examples. Besides there is coverage of chess-related topics which you could probably not find in most of books.
Get the book, you'll love it.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2003-07-11
Summary: "The price is right!"
For the price this is an excellent introduction to Chess. Its not for absolute beginners, you should have read at least one other book on beginners Chess (Chess for Dummies is a good one) but its not for "intermediate" players or advanced players only either. If you know enough of the basics (basic endgames, algebraic notation, etc), you will get a lot out of this book. I love the puzzles, they really make you think and it feels great to get a particularly hard one right. This book will make you a better chess player, if your just starting out (with the caveat above) or have been playing awhile. I would recommend this book for beginners and intermediate players. Advanced players might like this in their library, if only to loan out to friends that are trying to get up to speed. Buy it, at this price you won't be disappointed!
