Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps Bruce Pandolfini 1989 Fireside B There are a lot of typos in this book. It seems that having typos in chess books is a very common occurence. Anyway, aside from that minor problem, this is an excellent book for learning to watch for the traps in the various 1. e4 openings. Obviously, one can't expect to become a good chess player just by learning opening traps, but it certainly should come in handy in helping you to avoid being sucked into the same.