Personalities
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Book DescriptionPaul Morphy: Pride and Sorrow Chess is the only full-length biography of Paul Morphy, in the pre-war chess prodigy who launched United States participation in international chess and is still usually recognized as the greatest American chess player of all time.
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A complete set of special issues No. 1-20 on it. language. 1960s, 1970s. The archive analyzes the games by opening, the analysis of the middle game and the end game.
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37.24 $
(IN ESTONIAN LANGUAGE. !!!). Posthumous commemorative edition (over 30 authors, including 7 world champions!).
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66.67 $
Ulf Andersson is a master of analysis, extremely sensitive to the position and deeply understanding chess, who proved it also by the fact that already on the slope of a career, taking up a game of correspondence, he became a grandmaster in this particular form of chess art and headed the ICCF rating list. ; & nbsp; & nbsp; Still, the main thing is not this, but an amazing sense of magic, involuntarily arising from viewing the best games of Andersson. Their scenario is usually similar to each other: an unpretentious debut, mid-game without a special tactical battle, in which the pieces change one after another, and finally, an approximately equal endgame, where Andersson wins a couple of dozen moves ... for some reason wins, and without noticeable mistakes rivals. At first it seems that this is just an accident, then there is a suspicion that everything is not so simple, at last you feel admiration for the seemingly unpretentious, but immaculately delicate game. Positions with a minimum number of figures have always been & laquo; skate & raquo; Andersson. Someone successfully joked that being in good shape, Ulf could win even in a position where only two kings remain on the board. & nbsp;
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15.20 $
Readers are invited to a brilliant book of the famous Romanian grandmaster Michael Marina, which was recognized in 2005 as the best chess book in the United States. The first volume of the two-volume book is devoted to the works of A. Rubinshtein, A. Alekhin, M. Botvinnik and M. Tal.
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Tarrasch was the dominant force in European chess in the early 1890's and his ability to win top level tournaments continued via his huge triumph at Vienna 1898 on to the "World Tournament Championship" of Ostend 1907. Tarrasch was rightly regarded as the teacher of generations of European and world Masters , hence his title Praeceptor Germaniae - the Professor from Germany.
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11.75 $
Contents: V. Charushin. Essay on Soldatenkov. St. Iron. Circumstances of Alekhine's death. V. Chachin Secrets of the great matches of Morphy - Andersen, Alekhine - Euwe
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Attack and defense strategy Author:
Slavin 25.00 $ -
School of future champions - 5. Development of creative thinking of a chess player Author:
Dvoretsky 62.50 $ -
Remembering the most Author:
Taimanov 62.50 $ -
164 World Champions Author:
Gik 50.00 $ -
Old Indian life to life Author:
Gufeld 25.00 $ -
Combination art in chess Author:
Blokh 22.00 $ -
2452 chess combinations Author:
Gipslis 30.00 $ -
Complete Chess Course for Beginners 32.50 $
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Middlegame Theory and Practice. Lessons from Chess Victories Author:
Panchenko 25.00 $ -
Full debut repertoire of chess Author:
Kalinichenko 21.00 $