The Amateur's Mind: Turning Chess Misconceptions into Chess Mastery by Jeremy Silman

The Amateur's Mind: Turning Chess Misconceptions into Chess Mastery



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ISBN: 1890085022, 9781890085025
Page: 243
Format: pdf
Publisher: Siles Press


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