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A systematic manual that teaches chess from basic rules and notation through openings, middlegame plans, and endgame technique. It introduces elementary combinations and calculation for beginners, then sets out fundamental strategic principles—balance of attack and defence, mobility, pawn structure, and the evaluation of weaknesses—and explains their application to piece development, pawn play, open files and diagonals, and methods of attack and defence. Separate chapters cover openings, middlegame themes such as pawn skeletons and breaking up the king’s side, and endgames with annotated examples. The exposition emphasizes judgment over rote memorization and uses annotated master games and critical positions to train analytical thinking.
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