Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess is a chess puzzle book written by Bobby Fischer and co-authored by Stuart Margulies and Donn Mosenfelder, originally published in 1966.
Who wrote Bobby Fischer chess?
Bobby Fischer
Stuart Margulies
Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess/Authors
How do you teach chess with Bobby Fischer?
About Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess This book teaches through a programmed learning method: It asks you a question. If you give the right answer, it goes on to the next question. If you give the wrong answer, it explains why the answer is wrong and asks you to go back and try again.
Who was the first Grandmaster of chess?
Petersburg 1914 chess tournament, the title Grandmaster was formally conferred by Russian Tsar Nicholas II, who had partially funded the tournament. The Tsar reportedly awarded the title to the five finalists: Emanuel Lasker, José Raúl Capablanca, Alexander Alekhine, Siegbert Tarrasch, and Frank Marshall.
Who is the author of Bobby Fischer teaches chess?
Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess is a chess puzzle book written by Bobby Fischer and co-authored by Stuart Margulies and Don Mosenfelder, originally published in 1966. It is believed to be the best-selling chess book of all time, with over one million copies sold.
What kind of problems does Bobby Fischer teach?
BOBBY FISCHER TEACHES CHESS has got to contain the most elementary checkmate problems of any book on chess. This is good for the beginner, that is someone who has just learned how the pieces move, and is ready to start working on strategy.
How to beat Bobby Fischer at his own game?
The left-hand pages are intentionally printed upside-down; after reaching the last page, simply turn the book upside-down and work your way back. When you finish, not only will you be a much better chess player, you may even be able to beat Bobby Fischer at his own game!
Which is the best chess book for beginners?
Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess, by Fischer, Margulies and Mosenfelder, is arguably the most effective chess instruction book for beginners and patzers wishing to improve ever written. It is head and shoulders above the rest — so far. (Who knows what the future shall bring in this new era of Magnus Carlsen and computer chess programs?)