[bksvol-discuss] Re: Cindy: Chess Books

  • From: "Mayrie ReNae" <mayrierenae@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 16:17:30 -0700

Hi Jamie!
 
    That's how my braille learning chess book does it, names the squares by
the letter and number of the rank and file or in non chess speak, the
collumn and row.  The book will tell you which is supposed to be numbered
and which lettered. .  You are truly devoted.  You rock!
 
Mayrie
 
 

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I picked up two chess books:
 
Beginner's Guide to Playing Chess by Susan Caldwell
 
and
 
Beginner's Chess Course by Enno Heyken
 
The second book has good illustrations that are already pretty much
described. For example one says The white rook at d5 can move along any of
these four paths. Then it has red arrows on the picture showing where the
piece can move. It also tells how to name the squares. I assume I would say
where each piece is with the number and letter combination of the square?


-- 
Jamie in Michigan
Currently Reading: Too Big To Miss by Sue Ann Jaffarian
www.michrxtech.com/books.html

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