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I have been playing chess for about a year. My coach has recommended close to 10 books. There are also a bunch of nice-to-have books and DVDs and the costs build up pretty quickly. I don't want to buy all used.
Any good sites ?

2007-01-07 00:11:14 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Board Games

6 answers

Hi David,

That's tough. You could spend hours trying to find the best price for everything you want to buy. It's likely that one merchant will have some titles for cheap and the rest of the titles will be expensive. Another merchant might be the same, or overlap with the first. Merchants frequently lower prices on some items "loss leaders" to attract business. But they realize you often want more than one thing - and they'll get you to pay rack rate for items 2+. There's one website I know of that can do all of that tedious homework across dozens of sites for you and truly get you the best deal. Check out a list of some of my favorite chess books - and you can see for yourself that Ugenie simplifies the equation. BTW, you only spend a few $ more buying new vs. used in this case.
http://www.ugenie.com/displayBundle.jsp?bundleId=27357&src=shoppingList

2007-01-10 08:51:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go on eBay and search for "chess book lot".

That will give you a bunch of items where each item is a set of chess books (known as a "lot").

Find the lot that has the most matches from your coach's list. You should be able to buy the lot for less than $5/book.

Then, go to an online chess book retailer or Amazon to fill in what you didn't get as part of the lot.

2007-01-08 02:39:30 · answer #2 · answered by H_A_V_0_C 5 · 1 0

it would desire to take you a whilst to locate them yet indexed under are some places I propose: 0.5 value Books you could frequently locate books in stable undertaking for extremely inexpensive fees in thrift shops.

2016-10-06 13:49:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You could get some from the library, or a used book store, amzon.com, or ebay
All these places have very nice books and are in good shape.
:)

2007-01-07 03:53:04 · answer #4 · answered by redclouddobies 1 · 1 0

amazon.com used books is a great way to buy them. a number of these books are actually new or practically new but at used book prices.

2007-01-07 00:17:15 · answer #5 · answered by gvchina 3 · 2 0

well you don;t even have to buy a book online you cab read about it and not buy an ounce of material you can copy and past thee info on your computer and use it when you get stuck

2007-01-07 04:12:55 · answer #6 · answered by shortysherry46 3 · 1 0

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