The Scotch Game Explained by Gary Lane

The Scotch Game Explained by Gary Lane

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Zusammenfassung

A chess openings book with a difference. Author Gary Lane provides a back-to-basics volume on one of the most important chess openings. Ideal for novices looking to improve their game, the book is easy to read and clearly explains how to handle the position.

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The Scotch Game Explained by Gary Lane

Best-selling author and chess champion Gary Lane provides a back-to-basics volume on one of the most important chess openings. Ideal for novices looking to improve their game, the book is easy to read and clearly explains how to use the opening to the best advantage. Playing through these games and explanations gives a real insight into the power of the Scotch opening and how to play to win.   The Scotch has long been favoured by World Champions, producing an eventful history and a bright future. A favourite of Garry Kasparov and numerous imitators, it is one of the most popular openings used in chess clubs.
Gary Lane is a well known author and chess player. He learned to play at the age of 8 when his brother taught him the moves but when Gary started winning the brother took up fishing as a hobby. A well known coach for junior and senior chess champions he has written over 30 books. Some of the more popular titiles include "Improve Your chess in 7 Days", Sharpen Your Chess tactics in 7 Days and "Prepare to Attack".
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ISBN 13 9780713489408
ISBN 10 0713489405
Titel The Scotch Game Explained
Autor Gary Lane
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Batsford Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-07-29
Seitenanzahl 160
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