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I have read some of 'How to beat your dad at chess' and found that I have spotted the patterns that I have read in that book almost instanly when studying chess tactics, so are there any other books that are similar to this.  

 

Any help much appreciated. 

ConnorMacleod_151

How about ...

David MacEnulty, How to Beat Your Kids At Chess: An Adult Beginnner's Guide to Chess, 2nd ed. (Russell Enterprises, 2012.) 303 pp.

Sadler

Chandlers "Chess Tactics for Kids" and "Chess Puzzles for Kids".

Good luck!

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ConnorMacleod_151
ConnorMacleod_151 wrote:

How about ...

David MacEnulty, How to Beat Your Kids At Chess: An Adult Beginnner's Guide to Chess, 2nd ed. (Russell Enterprises, 2012.) 303 pp.

I was thinking reverse psychology ... If you know what they are thinking then you are heads up :))

ConnorMacleod_151

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Yeah, tell me about it (get it!), I have the same problem with my daughter. I think its beginners luck :)