it wasnt written by fisher but by a couple of dudes who decided to make a tactics book that focused solely on back rank mates
another great feature of this book is you dont need any other items (chess board, or pen and paper, etc) to use it
just start doing them
it is a paperback and be had pretty cheap
i would also check out john bartholomew’s “chess fundamentals” and, as another player recommended, ben finegold’s “1:00pm class” “beginner” and any other lectures geared to starting players
Hey,
I have zero knowledge of chess, I know what moves the pieces can make and I played a handful of games messing around about 20 years ago, but that's about it. I'd like to start learning, I'm not expecting to ever get to an amazing level, but I want to see how good I can get and I have quite a lot of spare time to learn/study the game at the moment.
Are there any good books/resources you would recommend for an absolute beginner? While I know nothing I'd like to start with a good foundation so I don't end up learning bad habits that I will end up needing to break.
Thanks in advance for any help.