This book is a treasure trove of chess puzzles and conundrums, selected and edited by one of the leading American chess experts of the early 20th century. The problems range from simple mates in two moves to complex endgame studies and combinations involving multiple pieces and tactics. Each problem is accompanied by a clear diagram and solution, as well as commentary on the strategic and tactical ideas involved. Whether you are a beginner or a grandmaster, this collection will challenge and delight you with its sheer variety and quality of puzzles.
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