Correspondence chess
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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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24.83 $
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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26.17 $
The winner of the XII World Cup of Correspondence talks about his chess career and comments in detail on the best games. Amazing depth and brightness of thought!
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2452 chess combinations
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