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Number of Pages: 304
Genre: Games
Sub-Genre: Chess
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Everyman Chess
Age Range: Adult
Author: John Emms
Language: English



About the Book



First Steps books are based around carefully selected instructive games which demonstrate exactly what both sides are trying to achieve. There is enough theory to enable the improving player to get to grips with the opening without feeling overwhelmed.



Book Synopsis



Starting a chess game with 1 e4 e5 is so common that the resulting complex of opening systems traditionally commands its own sobriquet, "The Open Games" (1 e4 met by other replies are "Semi-Open Games" and everything else comes under "Closed Games"). The central structure with pawns on e4 and e5 often leads to play based around highly classical themes which are the bedrock of successful chess understanding.



Review Quotes




This is a fun and informative book. While some of the material is basic ... much of it stresses the micro-principles that when adhered to lead to winning chess play. First Steps: 1 e4 e5 is more of an instructional manual about piece activity in the open games than an opening book, as such it is suitable for a broader range of players than its title suggests.--Mark Donlan "ChessCafe.com, April 2018 "

Throughout the coverage is extremely clear and should be especially of use to juniors and the weaker club player.--Sean Marsh "CHESS Magazine, Feb 2018 "

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