This is a book for those who want to start their chess games
purposefully and take full advantage of their opponents' mistakes.
It is vital to start a chess game well. Each move needs to be useful and
precise. The best way to develop the necessary know-how is by experience
and practice, rather than rote learning of 'rules' and principles. It's
all about the specifics and being alert to what the opponent is doing,
and pouncing on any errors.
Chess Opening Workbook for Kids is the second in a new series of
books that help players gain chess skills by tackling hundreds of
carefully chosen exercises. The themes are similar to those in Gambit's
best-selling 'Chess for Kids' series, but the focus is on getting
hands-on experience. Many positions build on ones given earlier, showing
how advanced ideas are normally made up of simpler ones that we can all
grasp.
Each chapter is focused on a particular theme and features dozens of
exercises, with solutions that highlight the main strategic and tactical
points. Each chapter offers tips on opening play, such as how to detect
weaknesses and poorly-placed pieces. Later chapters address key aspects
of opening strategy such as the centre, development and castling. The
book ends with a series of seven graded tests where you are given few
clues about the themes involved.