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Chess Pattern Recognition for Beginners: the Fundamental Guide to Spotting Key Moves Middlegame

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Chess Pattern Recognition for Beginners: the Fundamental Guide to Spotting Key Moves Middlegame
Chess Pattern Recognition for Beginners: the Fundamental Guide to Spotting Key Moves Middlegame

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Chess Pattern Recognition for Beginners: the Fundamental Guide to Spotting Key Moves Middlegame

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Pattern recognition is one of the most important mechanisms of chess improvement. It helps you to quickly grasp the essence of a position on the board and find the most promising continuation.
In his instant classics Improve Your Chess Pattern Recognition (2014) and Train Your Chess Pattern Recognition (2016) International Master Arthur van de Oudeweetering presented building blocks for experienced club players which often involved notable exceptions to a set of fundamental guidelines. To appreciate these books you had to know these basic principles.
Chess Pattern Recognition for Beginners provides this knowledge. It teaches the most important patterns you need to know in order to develop and mobilize your pieces, manoeuvre your pawns into positions of strength, put pressure on your opponent, attack the enemy king, or execute standard sacrifices to get the initiative. Ambitious beginners and postbeginners who study this book will soon experience a significant improvement in their results.

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