Chess Books by Roman Pelts
Roman Pelts has written numerous volumes for all different levels of chess. What follows is a list of his publications.
Comprehensive Chess Course - Volume I - 126 pages (published) Learn Chess in 12 Lessons. A complete course for beginners, covering everything the beginning player needs to know to play a game of chess. |
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Comprehensive Chess Course - Volume II - 304 pages (published) From Beginner to Tournament Player in 12 Lessons. A complete course for Intermediate and advanced players up to 1400 rating. |
Intermediate Chess Course - 106 pages A complete chess course for intermediate and advanced students up to 1600 rating. |
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Advanced Chess Course - 88 pages A collection of tactical exercises, with solutions,designed for advanced players up to 1800 rating. |
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Expert Chess Course - 102 pages A collection of tactical exercises, with solutions, for expert players up to 2100 rating |
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Private Lessons with Roman Pelts - 170 pages A complete course on chess tactics, covering a full range of tactical themes. For players up to 1800 rating. |
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Complete Chess Program - Volume I - 184 pages Learn Chess in 8 Lessons. A complete course for beginners, covering everything a beginning player needs to know to play a game of chess. |
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Complete Chess Program - Volume II - 282 pages Chess Exercises for Beginners and Intermediate Players. A companion volume to Volume I, this volume contains exercises with solutions, designed to reinforce the important basic rules and concepts introduced in Volume I |
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Complete Chess Program - Volume III - 282 pages Chess Exercises for Beginners and Intermediate Players - Checkmate A companion volume of checkmate patterns and exercises, designed to reinforce the important concept of checkmate introduced in Volume I and reviewed in Volume II. |
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Complete Chess Program - Volume IV - 384 pages From Beginner to Tournament Player in 12 Lessons. A complete course for Intermediate and advanced players up to 1400 rating. |
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Chess Language - 208 pages A dictionary of chess terminology, arranged in such a way to provide the student with just those chess terms that are needed as he/she progresses through the lessons of the Complete Chess Program. |
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