Chess Visualization Course
  Overview (Home)

Book 1: General Tactics
  Introduction
  Foreword
  Table of Contents
  Description

Sample Exercises
  Introduction
  Chapter 3
  Chapter 7
  Chapter 13
  Chapter 16
  Chapter 22
  Chapter 25
  Wrap Up

Reviews
  Introduction
  Review No. 1 (2503)
  Review No. 2 (2350)
  Review No. 3 (2224)
  Review No. 4 (1910)
  Review No. 5 (1765)
  Review No. 6 (1740)
  Review No. 7 (1660)
  Review No. 8 (1550)
  Review No. 9 (1360)

Chess Visualization Course, Book 1: General Tactics
Review No. 1

The following comments were made by GM John Emms of Everyman Chess:

"We really like [the Chess Visualization Course] - it's something completely different and I think it could appeal to a lot of players."

"One of the reasons this book is an attractive proposition is that it reminds me to some extent of Michael de la Maza's Rapid Chess Improvement which also offered something completely original as a training programme for club players. His book has so far sold over 13,000, thus rivalling individual volumes of Kasparov's "My Great Predecessors" in English Language sales. While it would be premature to guarantee these type of figures for "Chess Visualisation Course", there's no reason why it shouldn't be successful."


Click the "Next" button below to read the next review.

Copyright (C) 2007-10, Gelvert Publishing LLC.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

Purchase
  Purchase On Line
  Purchase By Mail
  Dealer Discounts

Chess Visualization Challenge
  How Far Can YOU See?

Chess Visualization Newsletter
  Sign-Up Sheet

Miscellaneous
  About the Author
  How It All Began
  Contact Information
  Links