e-book
Selected Parties of the Carlsbad International Chess Tournament 1929 (e-book)
- Publisher: Russian CHESS House
- Author(s): Nimzovich
- Language: Russian
- Size: pdf
- Volume: 96
- Binding: Soft
e-book
5.21 $
paper book
7.45 $
Description:
The Carlsbad International Tournament of 1929 is rightfully considered one of the strongest in the history of chess. With the exception of world champion Alexander Alekhine and ex-champion Emanuel Lasker, it was attended by all the strongest players of that time, including world champion Vera Menchik.
The collection of selected games of this tournament was written by the winner of the competition, an outstanding grandmaster, theorist and writer Aron Nimtsovich. This book was a logical continuation of his classic textbooks, relevant to this day & mdash; & laquo; My system & raquo; and & laquo; My system in practice & raquo ;.
Vivid, memorable characteristics of the world's leading chess players, psychological nuances of the struggle, instructive comments & mdash; the reader will find all this in this book.
The previous edition in Russian was published in 1930 and has long become a significant bibliographic rarity.
For a wide range of chess lovers.
This is an e-book, a link to which will be available in your account after payment.
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