Train Yourself for Real-Life Tactics in Beginner Level Games
There’s a cold-hard truth in chess at beginner level: tactics are the deciding factor of games by far.
Dropping an undefended piece, missing a double attack or pin - those are the things that can win or lose a game in an instant, and they’re exactly what you’ll practice in Winning at Chess: 301 Instant Tactics Exercises for Beginners.
Brought to you by experienced Chessable author Sam Cicero, this course captures real tactics from beginner tournament games and organizes them by level for practical chess improvement.
Starting with simple hanging piece exercises, you’ll graduate to spotting forks, pins, skewers, and other basic chess tactics. You’ll improve your visualization and tactical skills by repeatedly solving puzzles in a variety of themes, ingraining these patterns into your memory which will certainly show up in your own games.
This tactics course is great for beginners who know some tactical themes but want to practice applying them with realistic exercises.
♜Sorted by level, not theme. To keep a more realistic experience, you won’t know what type of tactic will appear - your goal is simply to find the best move
♜Visualization exercises. With a special chapter on visualization, you can practice doing the tactics before the move is made - improving your skills in thinking ahead
♜Simple, clear solutions. Each solution is engine-checked to make sure the answer is clear-cut, and alternative solutions are marked where appropriate
Tactics are the most critical area for chess improvement at beginner level, and practice makes perfect - but all the better when they are based on real, practical scenarios. Get Winning at Chess: 301 Instant Tactics Exercises for Beginners today.