Correspondence chess
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666.67 $
The Yearbook on Correspondence Chess was a periodical publication on correspondence chess. It was created in 1991 in collaboration with the International Correspondence Chess Federation and - similar to The Chess Informer in Local Chess published in the 1960s - was dedicated to international correspondence chess in three volumes per year. The games, commented in informator style, were supplemented with theoretical materials. The initiative to publish a yearbook on correspondence chess came from Italian chess correspondents Sergio Curtacci and Maurizio Tirabassi. The series began in 1991 at the publishing house s1 Editrice, Bologna. The editor of the first three editions was Massimo Alba, and from the fourth volume Maurizio Tirabassi took over editing. Volume 15, published in May 1996, was the final issue. ART P10
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10.34 $
This book is a peculiar anthology of correspondence chess, which includes information about the origin and development of a chess game at a distance, about the European championships, world championships, international correspondence tournaments. The book also tells about the history of correspondence chess in pre-revolutionary Russia, in the Soviet Union, the country's championships, the strongest part-time chess players, their successes in international competitions. There are also materials about other forms of correspondence chess - on radio, television, telex. The book contains a lot of games, played by correspondence. For a wide range of chess lovers.
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22.45 $
This 186 page book, published in the 1980s, was the only in the literature. That the author is a noted chess historian and translator of Russian works is immediately noticeable. Hanon Russell uses a tentative approach, from a historical perspective, to trace the origins of correspondence chess, from its beginnings, to the date of publication. There are chapters on the early city matches, the Steinitz-Chigorin Match, the beginnings of the ICCF, the World Championship Series (I-VIII), correspondence chess in Russia, and over the board (crossboard) GMs who played CC. The rest of the book is devoted to practical advice.
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6.22 $
The content completely corresponds to the name. See in the catalog and other books of Mr. Chashchikhin and others in the series "Almanac" Revision of chess ""
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25.00 $
The first international grandmaster of the ICCF Alexander Volchok in Ukraine tells about his work, ways of self-improvement, secrets of higher skill; comments on selected parties. There are criteria for making the difference between automata. But if you understand, then there are only two types of machines: slots and video slots. Probably everyone remembers "one-armed bandits". In order to play, you just had to pull the lever. On the site
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6.22 $
In Russian. A lot of parties and other information.
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9.67 $
In Ukrainian. Significantly enhanced and improved edition. 300 batches. For a wide range of chess lovers
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