how good is your chess?

How good is your chess?

SCU:978-1-58042-126-3

Larry Evans

“Assessing Your Chess Skills: Evaluate Your Gameplay in 100 Scenarios” (ISBN: 9781580421263) – This book, “Assessing Your Chess Skills”, invites chess aficionados to evaluate and enhance their abilities by solving a collection of 100 chess situations.

The book is crafted to evaluate a competitor’s tactical and strategic competence, offering a variety of situations that demand attentive examination, computation, and decision-making. Readers are prompted to score their performance and monitor their progress as they work through these chess dilemmas, transforming the book into both a captivating challenge and a precious resource for chess advancement. Larry Evans. The book’s condition is very good. It is a crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. It may bear remainder marks, typically a black dot or a similar mark, on the top or bottom edge of the book.

Larry Evans, a renowned chess grandmaster and inductee of the Hall of Fame, uses his expertise as a five-time U.S. champion to introduce an engaging and challenging new method for chess enthusiasts. This approach allows you to assess your abilities through one hundred captivating positions from real games, providing three possible moves for you to select from. Every correct decision rewards you with twenty-five points, while incorrect ones yield no points. Upon completion of the series, you can determine your own chess rating, ranging from novice to grandmaster. In the solutions segment, Evans meticulously elucidates the correct mindset needed to tackle the position and the reasons why the other options are subpar. This exercise not only helps you identify your actual chess proficiency but also provides a comprehensive study on potential pitfalls you may encounter.

For many years, he has been a regular contributor to Chess Life and his chess column, Evans on Chess, has been in continuous publication since 1971. Evans has recorded victories or draws against six world champions: Euwe, Karpov, Petrosian, Spassky, Smyslov, and Fischer, not to mention numerous other elite players around the globe.


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