The Big Book of World Chess Championships

The Big Book of World Chess Championships
Title The Big Book of World Chess Championships PDF eBook
Author Andre Schulz
Publisher New In Chess
Total Pages 459
Release 2016-05-11
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 905691636X

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Wilhelm Steinitz, the winner of the first official World Chess Championship in 1886, would have rubbed his eyes in disbelieve if he could have seen how popular chess is today. With millions of players all around the world, live internet transmissions of major and minor competitions, and educational programs in thousands of schools, chess has truly become a global passion. And what would Steinitz, who had financial problems his whole life and died in poverty, have thought of the current world champion, Magnus Carlsen, who became a multi-millionaire in his early twenties just by playing great chess? The history of the World Chess Championship reflects these enormous changes, and Andre Schulz tells the stories of the title fights in fascinating detail: the historical and social backgrounds, the prize money and the rules, the seconds and other helpers, and the psychological wars on and off the board. Relive the magic of Capablanca, Alekhine, Botvinnik, Tal, Karpov, Kasparov, Bobby Fischer and the others! Andre Schulz has selected one defining game from each championship, and he explains the moves of the Champions in a way that is easily accessible for amateur players. This is a book that no true chess lover wants to miss.

World Champion Openings

World Champion Openings
Title World Champion Openings PDF eBook
Author Eric Schiller
Publisher Cardoza Publishing
Total Pages 333
Release 1997
Genre Chess
ISBN 1580425615

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World Chess Championship: Carlsen v. Karjakin

World Chess Championship: Carlsen v. Karjakin
Title World Chess Championship: Carlsen v. Karjakin PDF eBook
Author Lev Alburt
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-09-26
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1889323292

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Learn chess from the best by studying the games of the latest world championship! The dramatic 2016 match defied all predictions. A top team of authors explains the strategies. The dramatic 2016 World Championship match in New York City stunned the chess world, as Sergey Karjakin fought champ Magnus Carlsen to a tie until matters had to be settled in a rapid-play shootout. You’ll learn chess tactics and strategies from the best players in the world, as a top team of writers—including a former world champion--explains the moves.

One Hundred Selected Games

One Hundred Selected Games
Title One Hundred Selected Games PDF eBook
Author Mikhail Botvinnik
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 290
Release 1960-01-01
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780486206202

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World champion who dominated chess in the 1940s and '50s selects and annotates his own best games to 1946. 221 diagrams.

The Big Book of Combinations

The Big Book of Combinations
Title The Big Book of Combinations PDF eBook
Author Eric Schiller
Publisher
Total Pages 266
Release 1994
Genre Chess
ISBN 9781886040144

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World Chess Championship 1937

World Chess Championship 1937
Title World Chess Championship 1937 PDF eBook
Author Alexander Alekhine
Publisher B T Batsford Limited
Total Pages 203
Release 1993
Genre Chess
ISBN 9780713472806

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Undoubtedly one of the greatest chess players of all time, Alexander Alekhine's play has influenced generations of players, including that of the current World Champion Gary Kasparov. In 1937 Alekhine faced one of the most difficult matches of his career - to recover the title of World Champion from the Dutchman Max Euwe, to whom he surprisingly lost it two years before. This is Alekhine's own account of that match, with game annotations from both combatants.

How Life Imitates Chess

How Life Imitates Chess
Title How Life Imitates Chess PDF eBook
Author Garry Kasparov
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 241
Release 2010-08-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1596918276

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Garry Kasparov was the highest-rated chess player in the world for over twenty years and is widely considered the greatest player that ever lived. In How Life Imitates Chess Kasparov distills the lessons he learned over a lifetime as a Grandmaster to offer a primer on successful decision-making: how to evaluate opportunities, anticipate the future, devise winning strategies. He relates in a lively, original way all the fundamentals, from the nuts and bolts of strategy, evaluation, and preparation to the subtler, more human arts of developing a personal style and using memory, intuition, imagination and even fantasy. Kasparov takes us through the great matches of his career, including legendary duels against both man (Grandmaster Anatoly Karpov) and machine (IBM chess supercomputer Deep Blue), enhancing the lessons of his many experiences with examples from politics, literature, sports and military history. With candor, wisdom, and humor, Kasparov recounts his victories and his blunders, both from his years as a world-class competitor as well as his new life as a political leader in Russia. An inspiring book that combines unique strategic insight with personal memoir, How Life Imitates Chess is a glimpse inside the mind of one of today's greatest and most innovative thinkers.