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Pattern recognition is one of the most important mechanisms of chess improvement. It helps you to quickly grasp the essence of a position on the board and find the most promising continuation. In his instant classics Improve Your Chess Pattern Recognition (2014) and Train Your Chess Pattern Recognition (2016) International Master Arthur van de Oudeweetering presented building blocks for experienced club players which often involved notable exceptions to a set of fundamental guidelines. To appreciate these books you had to know these basic principles. Chess Pattern Recognition for Beginners provides this knowledge. It teaches the most important patterns you need to know in order to develop and mobilize your pieces, manoeuvre your pawns into positions of strength, put pressure on your opponent, attack the enemy king, or execute standard sacrifices to get the initiative. Ambitious beginners and postbeginners who study this book will soon experience a significant improvement in their results.


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Puzzle for Adults and Kids, Wooden Tangram Puzzle Game, Montessori Wood Puzzle Box, Colorful Shapes Toy Puzzle, IQ Puzzle Games for Kids The Tangram Puzzle is one of the most widely recognized dissection puzzles in the world and has been used for various purposes including amusement, art, and education. The tangram (Chinese: qīqiǎobǎn; lit. ‘seven boards of skill’) is a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat polygons, called tans, which are put together to form shapes. The objective is to replicate a pattern (given only an outline) using all seven pieces without overlap. Alternatively the tans can be used to create original minimalist designs that are either appreciated for their inherent aesthetic merits or as the basis for challenging others to replicate its outline. It is reputed to have been invented in China sometime around the late 18th century CE and then carried over to America and Europe by trading ships shortly after it became very popular in Europe for a time, and then again during World War I. The Tangram’s historical Chinese inventor is unknown except through the pen name Yang-cho-chu-shih. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangram) * Great educational toy for your child (suitable for kids 3+ years) * No rough edges – smooth soft finish * Too big to be a choking hazard * Fun and challenging game for kids an adults * Great for learning Montessori style – good for hand-eye dexterity and mental training and focused learning * Beautiful, cute, and non-toxic colorful pieces * High quality workmanship * Use as-is or as a supply for your own creation Features: It helps develop IQ, train hand-eye coordi
nation ability, cultivate geometrical cognition It helps children with their imagination and creativity, or adults for inspiring creative work Specifications: Material: Wood Color: As shown Suitable age: 3Y+ Boards quantity: 7pcs Description: 60pcs graphics design and double-sided patterns design Note: – Due to the different monitor and light effect, the actual color of the item might be slightly different from the color showed on the pictures – Please allow 1-3mm differs due to manual measurement


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This 1996 book explains the statistical framework for pattern recognition and machine learning, now in paperback. Ripley brings together two crucial ideas in pattern recognition: statistical methods and machine learning via neural networks. He brings unifying principles to the fore, and reviews the state of the subject. Ripley also includes many examples to illustrate real problems in pattern recognition and how to overcome them. Pattern Recognition and Neural Networks (Paperback)