
Learning Chess Workbook: Step 3 Thinking Ahead - Rob Brunia & Boris Friesen
Learning Chess Workbook: Step 3 Thinking Ahead paperback, 56 pages 'Thinking ahead' exercises are completely different and more diverse than the other workbooks. For example: Blindfold chess Instead of a board with pieces, you will see an empty board with only notation of the position of each piece on the side. Blindfold exercises Similar to route planner, but visualizing every move. If then exercises The student has to visualize a possible move of the opponent, before solving the exercise. Sometimes multiple possible moves of the opponent are given for the same diagram. The 'Thinking ahead' series starts at the Step 2 level. The best moment to introduce them is after a student finished workbook 'Plus' of the same level. Co-author is Boris Friesen.