Debut theory
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9.11 $
Promotional price! The book of the outstanding Russian chess player Emanuel Stepanovich Schiffers is dedicated to the strongest tournament of the XIX century and one of the strongest in the history of chess. It was played by the winners of the famous Hastingian tournament of 1895, the strongest chess players of their time: G. Pilsbury, M. Chigorin, Em. Lasker and V. Steinitz (Z. Tarrasch refused to participate in the tournament). A reprint edition from the book of 1896, which has long become an absolute bibliographic rarity. Feel the breath of time! For a wide range of chess lovers.
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15.94 $
The book contains stories about how to drive the enemy into a trap, make a beautiful combination and much more. Classics of the genre!
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22.76 $
This book is a thousand and one ways to defeat an insufficiently prepared opponent right in the opening and at the same time protect yourself from sudden defeat. Both in form and in essence - this is the debut textbook, but unlike traditional manuals, useful in the long run, but difficult to learn, this is fascinating and brings almost instant benefit. For a wide range of chess fans.
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Explanations for the famous and less well-known combinations of Tarrasch, Botvinnik, Nimzovich, Steinitz, Rubinstein; the dazzling brilliancies of Morphy, Keres, and Alekhine; the deadly attacks of Marshall; the unfathomable plays of Lasker; and the matchless creations of Capablanca and many others. 356 diagrams
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Ludek Pachman was both one of the world's strongest chess grandmasters and one of the world's greatest writers and teachers of the game. He led a remarkable and amazing but somewhat tragic life. Although one of the world's strongest players who won 15 international tournaments, he never quite made it to the top elite. He won four zonal tournaments and played in six Interzonal tournaments, possibly a record, but he missed qualifying to the World Champion Candidates Tournament by a half-point twice. He played in Interzonals at Saltsj baden 1948, Saltsj baden 1952, Gothemburg 1955, Portoroz 1958, Amsterdam 1964 and Manila 1976. Pachman played eight tournament games against Bobby Fischer, finishing with an even score. His most famous game is his win over Bobby Fischer in Chile in 1959. This game is amazing because Fischer launched a ferocious attack. It seemed that Pachman was getting mated and there was no hope of survival. Yet, Pachman's king kept slipping away. Fischer finally had to resign when he reached a lost endgame.
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4.84 $
Debut Paths series - systems and options popular in club competitions.
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School of Draft Combinations Author:
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