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♟️ Upgrade your strategy, outsmart the board, and never miss a checkmate!
Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess is a 352-page, travel-friendly book that uses a programmed learning method to help players of all levels master checkmate patterns through interactive puzzles. With a unique upside-down page design to prevent premature answers, it focuses on practical endgame tactics and has earned a 4.6-star rating from over 10,000 users, making it a top choice for serious chess learners.



| Best Sellers Rank | #5,274 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4 in Chess (Books) #5 in Puzzle & Game Reference (Books) #7 in Board Games (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,367 Reviews |
M**S
Fisching for Perfection?
Having previously attempted to optimize various aspects of my existence – from the psychological to the biochemical – I decided it was high time to upgrade my strategic processing capabilities. My previous attempts at chess involved a lot of hopeful piece-shoving and bewildered staring, a highly inefficient algorithm for achieving victory. Recognizing the need for a more direct data injection, I acquired Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess. I didn't see it as a book, but rather as a firmware update for my brain's chess module, delivered via a 1982 analog interface. From a purely functional standpoint, this 352-page volume is a masterclass in efficient knowledge transfer. It bypasses the often-tedious theoretical lectures and gets straight to the core function: achieving checkmate. The programmed learning method feels less like reading and more like interacting with an early, highly effective training program. Each page presents a problem, a challenge to your pattern recognition subroutines, followed by the solution on the next page. The physical design, with left-hand pages printed upside down, is a stroke of genius in user interface design for self-discipline. It's the book's way of saying, "Prove you've processed the data before you get the answer, buddy." It's a physical barrier to premature gratification, a feature I honestly appreciate in a world of instant digital answers. The near-perfect 4.6-star rating from thousands of users is compelling empirical evidence of its efficacy in upgrading human chess-playing units. The inherent humor in this artifact lies in its earnest, almost relentless focus on checkmate. It's like buying a comprehensive guide to automotive repair and finding that 90% of it is just detailed instructions on how to install lug nuts. Essential? Absolutely. But the singular dedication to this one critical task is delightfully intense. One can almost hear Bobby's voice echoing from the pages, demanding, "Did you find the checkmate? No? Flip the page (and the book!) and try again." It's a no-nonsense approach that borders on the comically rigid, yet it undeniably works. Positively speaking, this book delivers precisely what it promises. It doesn't clutter your mental RAM with obscure opening variations. It focuses on the critical end-game sequence, the digital handshake of victory. Working through the problems felt like debugging a complex system, identifying the faulty moves and correcting them based on the provided optimal path. It built my confidence not by explaining why a move was good in abstract terms, but by showing me, repeatedly, how to achieve the desired outcome. It's like getting a cheat code for the final boss, but you still have to earn it by solving the puzzle yourself. In conclusion, if you're looking for a unique, highly effective, and humorously direct method to hardwire checkmate patterns into your strategic thinking, Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess is an exceptional tool. It provides the structured training environment and the built-in anti-cheat mechanism; the resulting ability to confidently deliver checkmate is the highly satisfying system upgrade. I highly recommend it for anyone ready to move beyond random piece-pushing and start finishing chess games with purpose.
L**E
Excellent for beginners
Having finished the Bobby Fischer teaches Chess book. I can say it's really good, the whole book is puzzle solving and tactical motiffs setup in a structured way that continuously improves upon the prior teachings. By the end of the book you are looking for check mate 3-5 lines in advance, via methods such as back rank mating, pinning, forcing king moves, overpowering, or discovering attacks. The book itself is a few hundred pages but is fairly short to get through, I spent maybe 8-10 hours on it at the hospital over a few days. A lot of the puzzles are actually challenging, I found myself getting some wrong or missing something a few moves in. Overall it's not gonna make someone a GM or anything but I highly recommend it to anyone looking to help build pattern recognition and mating recognition. 10/10
U**A
Great chess book
Excellent book to start as absolute beginner.
F**.
Tiny book, second half printed upside down on purpose
I don’t like how the printing is upside down for the second half of book but it did do a good job of teaching basic principles of chess
M**E
fun puzzle book for beginners to early intermediate
this is a great book of mostly variations of backrank mates. has many examples and at the end of th book you turn it upside down and work the other side of the page, which looks like your reading a book upsidedown and thats dope. great content great format fischer is a legend buy this book.
P**O
A must read
This is a wonderful book for anew chess player. I have learned so much. The material is easy to understand.
A**R
I became a grandmaster
Just kidding. But this really helped my chess skills improve. I bought this book after learning chess, and after about a month, I went to a real life tournament. Keep in mind, I had NO chess skills, I had only been playing for about a month or so. I didn't plan on playing, only spectating, but my chess teacher told me I had to play since we were missing players (I'm in HS). After playing, I completed the game with an official elo of 768. Before this book, I was probably a 200 or 300. I'm not saying you'll get a 400+ elo boost, but this definitely changed the way I play games, and I am really good at chess now. I can easily compete with a 1500 elo player (might not win but I'll give them a hard time!), and I can also feel very confident when playing against 1000 elo or less players. I feel like to get the most out of this book, you really need to practice. I read this book while also implementing the things I learned into real life practice games with other players. I love this book so much, it is the only chess book I ever needed. I recommend you purchase this if you want to become better at chess, or challenge your brain for a little while. After reading this book, I didn't need advice from others; I began giving it. Good luck nerds.
J**.
A fun and interesting read, but the space-wasting format and poor print quality detract
The format is interesting and easy to follow but the print quality is poor, with some diagrams partially faded and in others the print is so dark that the black pieces on black sqares are invisible. There is also a great deal of wasted space, with many half pages wasted with big boxes with words inside like "turn the page and continue" as the only thing printed.
B**N
TERS-DÜZ SAYFALAR BİLİNÇLİ, O ŞEKİLDE OLMASI GEREKİYOR, KİTAPTA AÇIKLAMASI VAR!!
Sayfaların ters-düz/karışık olması gerekiyormuş. Kitabı aldım ve sayfaların bir kısmı ters bir kısmı düz ve sayfalar karışık biçimdeydi. Yanlış basıldığını sanıp değişime gönderdim ve elime ulaşan diğer kitap da aynı şekilde basılmıştı. Ufak bir araştırmadan sonra bu basımın bilinçli olduğunu öğrendim. Kitabı normal düz bir şekilde bitirdikten sonra ters çevirip kaldığınız yerden (sağ taraftaki sayfalardan) devam ediyorsunuz. Kitapta bunun açıklaması mevcut.
K**A
Great book for some check mate strategies. Don't expect it to teach you opening to end game
There is a reason why Fischer is considered to be one of the best chess players of all times, so needless to say that the book would be high quality as expected. The book is more a strategy book for check mates than a complete chess tutorial. As you work through Fischer's puzzles, it kind of opens you up to the number of ways you can check mate the opponent. The book is quite lucid and exciting as well and focuses on a few strategies. However, if you are a beginner and want to learn about the game as a whole (opening, mid game, ending), then Logical Chess Move my Move is a good choice.
A**R
For beginners in chess
In case you are learning, or let's say you want to teach a child how to play chess, I would suggest going for this book. This is a bestseller because it's worth it! Contains numerous examples, and in a step-by-step manner, you learn how to play. Of course, after that, all depends upon the amount of practice you put in.
M**.
Perfect intro or 're-intro' into the game
I haven't played chess for over 20 years, and even then only occasionally and to no great skill level. Now, approaching my 60's, for some reason I've become interested in it as a brain exercise. This paperback was cheap and seems to have a lot of favourable reviews so I gave it a go. I can see why it would be great for total beginners, but it's also fantastic for those of us who want to feel good about ourselves - i.e. that our brain still functions at a reasonbale level). I have had great pleasure in realising that by following each of the panels of questions posed in the book, I still grasp the essentials of the game and, more than that, I'm remembering what I used to like about it. It's structure is excellent, and I particularly like the upside down alternate pages...it might seem quirky but it means that all answers to each question posed cannot be glanced at on the open pages...you have to turn over the page if you want to cheat! Maybe only a chess player of repute would come up with that...or it's very common in these kind of books and I'm just poorly read. Overall, for a book from someone considered by many to be the greatest ever chess player, it is entirely unpatronising to us chess neanderthals and it has raised my interest in the game to a new level. For those who are more advanced or even frequent players for fun, this book maybe a little too basic, but for total beginners or those who have been away from the game for years, it's a great way to become absorbed.
J**.
Ótimo livro para iniciantes
Livro de muito valor para iniciantes no Xadrez (suponho na faixa de rating 300-1500). Aborda conceitos fundamentais de maneira prática, de fácil entendimento através de posições extraídas de jogos do próprio Bob Fischer. Em Inglês mas fácilmente palatável até para os mais resistentes. Vale a pena!
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