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Heinz Brunthaler
Chess for I<ids
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Chess for Kids and Parents
From the start till the first tournament
ΗθίnΖ Brunthaler
2006
Quality Chess
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First published ίπ Sweden 2006 by Quality Chess Europe ΑΒ
Copyright © Heinz Brunthaler 2006
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IIChess - a game which is thousands οΙ years old - has lost none
οΙ its fascination ίη a world which is constantly changing.
Understanding the effectiveness and the co-ordination οΙ the pieces,
drawing υρ strategic plans and dreaming υρ forcing combinations -
all this contributes Ιο increasing your confidence ίη what you can do
and encouraging your mental flexibility. Chess ηοΙ only attracts you
when you experience success, ίΙ also makes you aware οΙ your οννη
limitations and teaches you Ιο respect the performance οΙ your
opponent. And yet ίη a game οΙ chess everyone is a winner; even ίΙ
you do ηοΙ ννίη the game, you are able Ιο experience intellectual
enjoyment οΙ the said game. 11
From the introductory remarks of the president of the
regional government of Thuringia, Frau Christine Lieberknecht
at the 9th International Chess Open, Apolda 2000
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Contents
What you need (to know)
1
Dear parents! (Introduction)
2
When should you begin?
2
The positive aspects of chess
2
Our training programme
3
Applying the training programme
4
Name that square!
6
Our training game 'Ήuηtίηg the black king"
1 Ο
The moves
11
The "en passant" move
11
We note down a game of chess
12
Noting down a game!
14
Ranks, files and diagonals
15
lntroduction to endgame training
19
Elementary wins - Mate with king + queen
20
Quiz οη queen endings (6 χ mate with Κ + Ο)
29
Mate with king + rook
30
Mate with king + 2 rooks
34
Quiz οη rook endings (6 χ mate with Κ + R ΟΓ Κ + 2 Α)
36
lntroduction to opening training
37
Starting a game of chess
40
The centre
40
Development
41
Castling - a safe haven for the king!
41
The correct and the quick order of moves
42
We learn θη opening: the Scotch Game
43
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