Personalities
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19.32 $
The book of the outstanding Hungarian grandmaster Giza Marotsi included about 300 commented parties of one of the greatest chess geniuses of all times, Paul Morphy. According to most experts, classical chess education is inconceivable without studying the creativity of Morphy, since it was the chess world that learned the correct understanding of the game. His party will be extremely useful and interesting to study the chess player of any skill, from beginner to master.
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10.37 $
The book of the outstanding Hungarian grandmaster Giza Marotsi included about 300 commented parties of one of the greatest chess geniuses of all times, Paul (in old editions - Paul) Morphy. According to most experts, classical chess education is inconceivable without studying the creativity of Morphy, since it was the chess world that learned the correct understanding of the game. His party will be extremely useful and interesting to study the chess player of any skill, from beginner to master.
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17.27 $
The name of Frank Marshall (1877-1944) is one of the most glorious in the history of chess, and his book about himself, one of the "cult" & rdquo; in the chess literature. This book consists of two parts - in the first F. Marshall talks about his life in chess, and the second - 140 of his best games. It is safe to say that the analysis of living and witty parties (boring in the collection there!) Will give the reader real pleasure.
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16.55 $
The book is about the mysterious Indian chess player Mir Sultan-Khan (1905–1966), who flashed a meteor on the European chess scene in 1929–1933. One of the most unique and distinctive chess talents of the 20th century, Sultan-Khan played only 198 games for his short sports career. 120 of them are first collected and commented on in this book. The work is illustrated with rare photographs and drawings from periodicals of that time.
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40.14 $
The new book of chess master and writer Anatoly Matsukevich is dedicated to the work of the remarkable Czechoslovak grandmaster Richard Reti (1889-1929), an innovator and artist of the ancient game, one of those who had a major influence on the development of chess in the first third of the twentieth century. The ideas of Richard Reti are modern today.
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10.37 $
Foreword by A. Karpov. In this book, the author considers the outstanding American grandmaster, world champion Robert Fisher from an unexpected angle: he is interested in how Fisher lost. It just so happened that chess masters, bringing their creativity to the court of readers, almost always tell only about victories. All of us are accustomed to see the instructive in the highest achievements, forgetting, perhaps, that defeats, by virtue of their sobering effects, teach more, although pride is much less fun. Mednis sees his task in highlighting the “moment of error” in each party and trying to explain it. Readers will see on the pages of the book not a mythical chess machine, but a Fischer man, who, like all mortals, is not alien to excitement and error, frivolity and negligence. The games of the great player Fisher, which may be especially lost to him, contain the richest chess experience and information for all of us. Recommended by highly qualified chess players, as well as in coaching. "A wonderful book, in my opinion." V. Ivanchuk (from an interview with E. Surov).
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6.22 $
Color photo album. Photo by D. Donskoy. B. Kaufman, R. Fernandez, M. Botashev, B. Turov, E. Volkov and from the Kasparov family archive. Coated paper.
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20.72 $
For the modern chess fan Magnus Carlsen does not need a presentation. The Norwegian prodigy almost all experts consider the most likely world champion of the near future. Already now it occupies the first line of the official rating list of FIDE, exceeding the space mark of 2800 Elo points. Recently, Magnus is coached by 13th world champion Garry Kasparov, which only increased his already impressive results. In the proposed book, the best parts of the grandmaster are commented on in detail. The authors of the book are A.Karpov, the famous coach of the team, grandmaster A.Mihalchishin and the most experienced coach and chess writer, master O. Stetsko.
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Anatoly Karpov es el protagonista de una de las más fulgurantes carreras del ajedrez de nuestros tiempo. Cuatro años le han bastado al jóven ruso, de 1971 a 1975, para convertirse de esperanzadora promesa en Campeón del Mundo. Sus méritos quedan bien probados en la esclarecedora síntesis que, de su vida y partidas, nos ofrezca aquí Pablo Morán.
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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 $