Better Bridge with a Better Memory: How Mnemonics Will Improve Your Game
Book: Better Bridge with a Better Memory: How Mnemonics Will Improve Your Game , by Ron Klinger, ISBN-10: 0304364762 ISBN-13: ISBN13: 9780304364763, Cassell P L C, March 2003, Paperback
One of the world’s leading bridge players shows you how to strengthen your memory in relation to the conventions you use and the strategies you employ in bidding and play. An outstanding book for Intermediate players, teachers, and clubs....
Comprehensive Chess Course: Learn Chess in 12 Lessons, Vol. 1
Book: Comprehensive Chess Course: Learn Chess in 12 Lessons, Vol. 1 , by Roman Pelts, Nigel Eddis (Photographer), Lev Alburt, ISBN-10: 1889323004 ISBN-13: ISBN13: 9781889323008, Chess Information & Research Institute, October 1996, Paperback
A complete, easy-to-use program for teaching and self-study of chess, in this series of books co-written by Roman Pelts and Lev Alburt, Grandmaster of Chess and three-time U.S. Chess Champion....
25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know
Book: 25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know , by Barbara Seagram, Marc Smith, Eddie Kantar, ISBN-10: 189415407X ISBN-13: ISBN13: 9781894154079, Master Point Pr, March 1999, Paperback
It doesn't take long before beginning bridge players want to know more about bidding systems, and especially about conventions. Even social players are usually keen to add a few choice gadgets to their bidding arsenal. Here 25 basic conventions and...
How to Think in Chess
Book: How to Think in Chess , by Jan Przewoznik, Marek Soszynski, Jonathan Levitt, ISBN-10: 1888690100 ISBN-13: ISBN13: 9781888690101, Russell Enterprises, Incorporated, August 2001, Paperback
What wins chess games? More than anything else, organized and efficient thinking. But chess thinking is specialized. Even Albert Einstein was a confessed chess duffer. It's not so much how smart you are as how smart your chess-thinking techniques are....
Gambiteer II
Book: Gambiteer II , by Nigel Davies, ISBN-10: 1857445368 ISBN-13: ISBN13: 9781857445367, Everyman Chess, November 2007, Paperback
Are you fearless in your approach to chess openings? Do you like to attack your opponents from the very beginning? Are you happy to take calculated risks? Do you loathe trivial positional chess? Do you feel the need to sacrifice...
Chess Self-Teacher
Book: Chess Self-Teacher , by Al Horowitz, Al Horowitz, ISBN-10: 0060922958 ISBN-13: ISBN13: 9780060922955, HarperCollins Publishers, June 1992, Paperback
Clear, concise, and written in accessible language, Chess Self-Teacher reviews basic chess strategy in eight lessons, taking players from the basics to checkmates, pawn endings, minor tactics, mating combinations, and strategic objectives....
The Times Winning Moves
Book: The Times Winning Moves , by Byron Jacobs, Ray Keene, ISBN-10: 1857443381 ISBN-13: ISBN13: 9781857443387, Everyman Chess, January 2004, Paperback
A collection of fairly straightforward chess puzzles which will appeal to chess enthusiasts. ...
Hand Evaluation: Points, Schmoints: Guaranteed to make you a better bidder
Book: Hand Evaluation: Points, Schmoints: Guaranteed to make you a better bidder , by Marty Bergen, ISBN-10: 0971663653 ISBN-13: ISBN13: 9780971663657, Bergen Books, November 2002, Paperback
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Fell's So, You Want to Be a Teacher
Book: Fell's So, You Want to Be a Teacher , by Marianne Pilgrim Calabrese, ISBN-10: 0883910438 ISBN-13: ISBN13: 9780883910436, Fell, Frederick Publishers, Incorporated, June 2002, Paperback
"Are you a teacher? Did you just start teaching? Are you considering becoming a teacher? Are you someone contemplating a change of careers or someone interested in school life and teachers' role in the schools? If so, then you will...
Chess Psychology: Approaching the Psychological Battle Both On and Off
Book: Chess Psychology: Approaching the Psychological Battle Both On and Off , by Angus Dunnington, ISBN-10: 1857443268 ISBN-13: ISBN13: 9781857443264, Everyman Chess, August 2003, Paperback
In this book International Master Angus Dunnington delves into the secrets of chess psychology and answers the questions chess players are always asking: Why do so many only draw winning positions, or lose drawing ones? Why do many continually slip...
