File Size: 5337 KB
Print Length: 144 pages
Publisher: New in Chess (October 1, 2013)
Publication Date: October 9, 2013
Sold by: Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00FRTGLH0
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
X-Ray: Not Enabled
Word Wise: Not Enabled
Lending: Not Enabled
Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled
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I've coached chess kids for many years, and have always sought good material to recommend to students who want to make progress. For the student who is at the appropriate stage in development, Hertan's work is among the best I've seen.Hertan teaches four "power tricks" to get better:1. Know and use the value of the pieces.2. The 'Quick Count' - Count the defenders and attackers to see whether a piece can be safely captured3. Takes Takes Bang! - Make a trade to set up a winning (bang!) move4. Check Moves Bang! - Use a check to set up a winning (bang!) moveThe last 2 power tricks are a very useful introduction to forcing moves, which every chess player must master in order to become strong.Hertan then shows how to use these power tricks with 4 different tactical motifs: forks, pins, skewers, and interference moves. The last 4 chapters contain a total of about 150 teaching positions, along with 30 exercises to reinforce the reader's grasp of the concepts.The book closes with a useful glossary of chess terms (like "endgame" and "perpetual check") for the chess learner. The author references a forthcoming second book, which will presumably cover how to apply the 4 power tricks with other tactical motifs like discovered attack, deflection, and removal of the guard. Keep an eye out for it; it's sure to be worthwhile.The 4 cartoon characters add zest and quirky humor, making it a fun read. I asked my teenage son, a retired chess prodigy, to read the book and give me his opinion. He said he really enjoyed it and found it helpful; in fact, he wished he had been able to read it when he was playing chess. That, in a nutshell, is why I award the book 5 stars.
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