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"Mate in 1"
Are you a beginner looking to improve your chess skills? Do you want to practice and enhance your tactical awareness, strategic thinking, and endgame play? Look no further! "1001 Chess Exercises for Beginners" is a comprehensive collection of chess exercises designed to help you improve your game.
: Enthusiastic players often create "studies" on platforms like Lichess.org , where they manually input the positions to share with others for free.
: You can download millions of puzzles directly from database.lichess.org and filter them by theme (e.g., "Mate in 1", "Pin") or difficulty.
Finding a complete PGN (Portable Game Notation) 1001 Chess Exercises for Beginners
: A classic public domain-style book often available for free on Archive.org .