My Best Games of Chess 1905-1954

My Best Games of Chess 1905-1954
Title My Best Games of Chess 1905-1954 PDF eBook
Author Savielly Tartakower
Publisher SCB Distributors
Pages 733
Release 2015-01-30
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1936490900

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The Unique Genius of Tartakower! One of the most creative grandmasters ever to play the Royal Game was Savielly Tartakower. His combination of bold play and fascinating writing has long endeared him to chess aficionados worldwide. His classic work of best games has never been available in English algebraic notation. Until now. “Tartakower’s annotations are unlike any other master of his time. He repeatedly stressed the psychological nature of chess, for example. Another ‘Tartakowerism’ is: ‘An attack is against a castled position, weak pawns and, most of all, against the mind of the opponent.’ What he reserves for a footnote, like what conditions are present to make a game a work of art, other authors would need pages to articulate, if they addressed the matters at all. “This book was meant to do what all great annotations do: instruct, explain, and entertain. And it succeeds spectacularly.” – Andy Soltis in his Foreword Experience the unique genius of Savielly Tartakower in this 21st Century Edition of his games collection – 201 games, 49 game fragments, all deeply annotated and quintessentially Tartakower!

My Best Games of Chess, 1905-1954

My Best Games of Chess, 1905-1954
Title My Best Games of Chess, 1905-1954 PDF eBook
Author S. g Tartakower
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Release 1990
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My Best Games of Chess, 1905-1954

My Best Games of Chess, 1905-1954
Title My Best Games of Chess, 1905-1954 PDF eBook
Author Harry Golombek
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Release 1985
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The Game of Chess

The Game of Chess
Title The Game of Chess PDF eBook
Author Siegbert Tarrasch
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 452
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780486254470

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Dr. Tarrasch begins with the endgame-because itrsquo;s easier for a novice to deal with a few men than the entire 32. An important and extensive discussion of the middle game follows. Finally, the author deals with openings and offers enlightening comments on many historically important variations. Over 340 diagrams and 12 complete games.

Great Brilliancy Prize Games of the Chess Masters

Great Brilliancy Prize Games of the Chess Masters
Title Great Brilliancy Prize Games of the Chess Masters PDF eBook
Author Fred Reinfeld
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 240
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780486286143

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Noted authority analyzes and annotates 50 games — spanning nearly 70 years of competition — recognized for imaginative and inventive combinations. Steinitz vs. Lasker, London; Capablanca vs. Janowski, New York; Alekhine vs. Marshall, New York; Botvinnik vs. Tartakower, Nottingham; and many more. Invaluable instruction for players at every level. 50 diagrams.

Decisive Games in Chess History

Decisive Games in Chess History
Title Decisive Games in Chess History PDF eBook
Author Lud?k Pachman
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 294
Release 1987-04-01
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780486253237

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International Grandmaster analyzes key games in 65 of the most important matches of the last 100 years. Extensive diagrams and indices.

The Hypermodern Game of Chess

The Hypermodern Game of Chess
Title The Hypermodern Game of Chess PDF eBook
Author Savielly Tartakower
Publisher SCB Distributors
Pages 825
Release 2015-11-16
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 194127031X

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Tartakower’s Legendary Magnum Opus The decade after the First World War was one of exciting change for the royal game. A new wave of dynamic chess was taking shape, led by the young lions Alekhine, Réti, Nimzowitsch, Breyer, Euwe, Tartakower and others. They were successfully asserting their new ideas against the Old Guard. It was in this period that Savielly Tartakower’s magnificent work Die Hypermoderne Schachpartie was first released. A massive tome of over 500 densely packed pages, the first edition was published in German in 1924. It was an instant best-seller and a second edition soon followed with corrections and additional material. At first glance, it appears to be an opening manual with incredibly comprehensive notes. But in fact it is much more. There are essays on strategy, tactics, endings, history and other chess-related topics, all presented in Tartakower’s wonderful writing style. However, don’t be fooled by the witty aphorisms and humor. The scope and depth of Tartakower’s annotations would be unmatched until Chess Informant came along in the 1960s. And the rise of the silicon monsters notwithstanding, there is much fertile opening theory to be found and explored. The Hypermodern Game of Chess is the first English-language work of the second edition. Several hundred diagrams have been added and some reformatting of the text has been done to meet the expectations of 21st century readers. In every other respect, it preserves all the comprehensive content. The Hypermodern Game of Chess is now available in English. See why it has inspired generations of chessplayers. And see why Tartakower’s magnum opus is, as they say, the stuff of legend...