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Old 09-16-2005, 06:07 PM
karlson karlson is offline
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Default Re: best beginner chess books and developing chess books

I second the comment about the Seirawan books (especially Winning Chess Strategies), and it's never too early to start plowing through tactics exercises. My favorite ones are the Livshitz books (I think they're called Test Your Chess IQ? I have the 1800-2200 level one, but I think that there is a beginner one)
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