The Chess Match Log Book: Record Moves, Write Analysis, And Draw Key Positions For Up To 50 Games Of Chess - Softcover

McMullen, Chris

 
9781440406256: The Chess Match Log Book: Record Moves, Write Analysis, And Draw Key Positions For Up To 50 Games Of Chess

Synopsis

DESCRIPTION: This log book serves as a convenient bound journal in which to save games, including moves, written analysis, and diagrams for key positions. It can be used to suit several needs:

  • Keep an active diary of the chess games that you play.
  • Log games played in a local chess tournament.
  • Analyze variations of a chess opening in detail.
  • Follow matches played between grandmasters.
  • Store weekly games played by a chess club.
  • Prepare a memento of your best chess games.
  • Collect important matches from chess history.

The introduction describes how to use this log book, including suggestions for nomenclature and how to distinguish between different color pieces in the diagrams of key positions.

A sample record of a chess match is provided as an example of how to log, analyze, and draw a game of chess.

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From the Author

What Chess Players Like
Chess players really appreciate the 6 blank diagrams for every game. Rather than merely record a list of moves, this lets you see, study, and review critical positions without having to play through all the moves. There is even space to indicate which side is set to play in the diagram. Blank lines on which to write ideas, strategies, or comments in words also come in handy.

How Players Use This Book

Some players use this log book to record their own games, but other chess players have found additional ways to use this book. A few record their favorite games from famed historical matches, a few use it to follow live matches between grandmasters, some use it to study an opening line like the Sicilian or the King's Gambit, and authors record games they study in preparation for books that they are writing.

Other books by Chris McMullen include:

Make a Personalized Book of 500 Chess Positions
Draw up to 500 different chess positions. There is room in the back of the book to write solutions or brief notes about each position. This is a great way to keep a record of intriguing or instructive positions that you come across while playing, or to make your own book of chess combinations, for example.

Math Workbooks
Chris McMullen, who holds a Ph.D. in physics, is the author of the Improve Your Math Fluency series of math workbooks. These workbooks offer ample practice in fundamental math skills, including arithmetic, fractions, algebra, and trigonometry.

Science Books
The author has also written a conceptual chemistry book, basic astronomy books, and undergraduate physics textbooks.

About the Author

Chris McMullen has been playing chess for enjoyment for thirty years, in person and on the internet. As a passionate chess player, he has read numerous chess books, studying everything from opening theory to combinations. After drawing many diagrams and recording many games, he realized how it may be useful to publish a couple of chess log books for drawing and recording positions or games. He published The Chess Match Log Book for recording games (with room to draw key positions and write notes) and Make a Personalized Book of 500 Chess Positions for drawing positions (with room to record notes in a separate section at the end).

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