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COPY LINK HERE ; https://good.readbooks.link/slide/0812935713 || get [PDF] The Chess Advantage in Black and White: Opening Moves of the Grandmasters | The color you play matters in the opening game of chess. If you play White you go first. If you play Black you respond to White's moves. Either side can be advantageous, depending upon how you play. One half of The Chess Advantage features all the moves the grandmasters recommend for Whi
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The Chess Advantage in Black and White: Opening Moves of the Grandmasters
The Chess Advantage in Black and White: Opening Moves of the Grandmasters Sinopsis : The color you play matters in the opening game of chess. If you play White you go first. If you play Black you respond to White's moves. Either side can be advantageous, depending upon how you play. One half of The Chess Advantage features all the moves the grandmasters recommend for White. The other half does the same for Black.·TheWhite half of the book emphasizes the best offensive opening moves and the Black half emphasizes the best traps and defenses·Focses on how to obtain an advantage without having to memorize vast amounts of theory·Dras on the lessons of the world’sleading grandmasters
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The Chess Advantage in Black and White: Opening Moves of the Grandmasters copy link in description The color you play matters in the opening game of chess. If you play White you go first. If you play Black you respond to White's moves. Either side can be advantageous, depending upon how you play. One half of The Chess Advantage features all the moves the grandmasters recommend for White. The other half does the same for Black.·TheWhite half of the book emphasizes the best offensive opening moves and the Black half emphasizes the best traps and defenses·Focses on how to obtain an advantage without having to memorize vast amounts of theory·Dras on the lessons of the world’sleading grandmasters