Chess games, endings, articles
- ISBN: 978-5-906254-33-7
- Publisher: Andrew Elkow
- Author(s): Tartakower
- Language: Russian
- Size: Normal
- Volume: 344
- Binding: Solid
- DateOfIssue: 2016
paper book
22.76 $
Description:
rossmeister Saveliy Grigorevich Tartakover (22.02.1887, Rostov-on-Don - February 4, 1956, Paris) is a remarkable chess player of the first half of the 20th century who stood at the origins (and the author of this term) of "hypermodernism", which determined a new direction in the development of chess . He not only rightfully wore the unofficial title of "champion among chess journalists", but also won in the largest tournaments: Paris-1929, Liège-1930, Hastings-1926-7, etc. The book includes 107 elected parties Savelia Tartakovera, commented on by him, the endings from his practice, which have today academic value, as well as the most interesting articles from the periodicals of that time. All the chess material was subjected to a "benevolent" computer check by the international master G. Bogdanovich.
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