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Alex Cherniack

    Black and White and Red All Over
    Chess For Adult Beginners
    Chess Workbook for Advanced Adult Beginners
    Chess Workbook For Adult Beginners
    • Chess Workbook For Adult Beginners

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Featuring 640 chess problems, this workbook is designed to enhance the skills of adult beginners. Each problem is themed around essential concepts that every improving chess player should master. Solutions are conveniently provided at the back, allowing for self-assessment and learning. This resource serves as a practical tool for players looking to deepen their understanding and improve their game through focused practice.

      Chess Workbook For Adult Beginners
    • Designed for adult chessplayers frustrated by losses, this workbook features 640 chess problems to tackle, with solutions provided at the end. The challenges draw from themes explored in "Chess for Advanced Adult Beginners," focusing on enhancing strategic thinking and improving gameplay. This resource aims to help players refine their skills and develop a deeper understanding of chess tactics, making it a valuable tool for those looking to elevate their game.

      Chess Workbook for Advanced Adult Beginners
    • Chess For Adult Beginners

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on enhancing chess skills beyond the basics, this book offers essential insights for players looking to elevate their game. It covers crucial strategies, techniques, and concepts that every improving chess player should master. With a structured approach, it guides readers through advanced tactics and practical advice to refine their skills, making it an invaluable resource for those committed to becoming stronger competitors on the chessboard.

      Chess For Adult Beginners
    • Axel has spent all his adult life angry, and most of it drunk. If he cannot find a way without alcohol to defuse the rage, it will overwhelm and drown him. On a whim after momentarily getting sober, Axel joins a boxing gym. There he finds release, a welcoming family, and a sense of purpose that he has not felt in a very long time. Returning to his first love, chess, he decides to bring these two pursuits together into the crazy world of chess boxing, a biathlon of alternating rounds of boxing and speed chess. The chess boxing bouts strain Axel to his physical and mental limits. Will he find peace battling the added adversity? And can he begin a new, hopeful life?

      Black and White and Red All Over