How to Improve Your Chess by I.A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld

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How to Improve Your Chess by I.A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld is a classic instructional guide focused on practical chess improvement.

The book explains how players can strengthen their game through better thinking, fewer mistakes, and a clearer understanding of basic principles.

It covers key areas such as tactics, planning, positional judgment, and common errors that cost games.

Through annotated examples, it shows how strong players evaluate positions and choose better moves in real situations.

The focus is on simple, effective improvement methods that can be applied immediately in practice games.

It is written in a clear, accessible style, making it suitable for steady learning and long-term improvement.

A valuable book for beginners, club players, and improving competitors, especially those looking for straightforward guidance to raise their playing strength.

Condition: Good condition, Likely New.

How to Improve Your Chess by I.A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld is a classic instructional guide focused on practical chess improvement.

The book explains how players can strengthen their game through better thinking, fewer mistakes, and a clearer understanding of basic principles.

It covers key areas such as tactics, planning, positional judgment, and common errors that cost games.

Through annotated examples, it shows how strong players evaluate positions and choose better moves in real situations.

The focus is on simple, effective improvement methods that can be applied immediately in practice games.

It is written in a clear, accessible style, making it suitable for steady learning and long-term improvement.

A valuable book for beginners, club players, and improving competitors, especially those looking for straightforward guidance to raise their playing strength.

Condition: Good condition, Likely New.