How to Play Chess: Lessons from an International Master

How to Play Chess: Lessons from an International Master « Series from 2015

Series from 2015

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Genres: Kids, Documentary, Special Interest

Chess is a sport, a science, and an art. The fun of the game is that anyone can play, and there is always something more to learn-especially with the right guide.

From the basics of the game to advanced strategy and tactics, and everything in between, How to Play Chess: Lessons from an International Master is any chess enthusiast's opportunity to enhance your understanding of the game.

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