Do you remember your last blunder? No? You never blunder? Do not buy this book.

Are you prone to blunders? Frequently? This book explains what to do to avoid them.

Do you lose your game after a few ...

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Do you remember your last blunder? No? You never blunder? Do not buy this book.

Are you prone to blunders? Frequently? This book explains what to do to avoid them.

Do you lose your game after a few moves due to a trap you did not know or remember?
This book might help you if you follow the required discipline.

Not a long list of traps, even if I have a file containing more than ten thousand related games.
But just a dozen of examples, chosen to explain the technique. That's enough.

If you know my other chess books, you know I am no boaster, give it a try.
As usual, some orthographic and grammatical errors will be there, I apologize.

Target is chess players below 1,400 Elo rating, adult beginners.

As usual in my books, links to games are provided (to see them an Internet connection is needed).

It is like watching a movie at the cinema, where the villain thinks he has trapped the protagonist, but then the protagonist turns the tables on the villain and wins.
This will help retain the knowledge better. Then, as games are played, that knowledge will be remembered and slowly transformed into skill.

Rodolfo Pardi, Librarian, Fide player, coach and arbiter of the Italian Chess Federation

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