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Alexander Alekhines Best Games Foreword By Garry Kasparov F3thinker

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Alexander Alekhines Best Games Foreword By Garry Kasparov F3thinker
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Publisher: Pavilion Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.21 MB
Pages: 820
Author: F3thinker !
ISBN: 9781906388331, 1906388334
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Alexander Alekhines Best Games Foreword By Garry Kasparov F3thinker by F3thinker ! 9781906388331, 1906388334 instant download after payment.

Alekhine's games and writings inspired me from an early age...I fell inlove with the rich complexity of his ideas at the chessboard... I hope readers of this book will feel similarly inspired by Alekhine's masterpieces. From the foreword by Garry Kasparov Alexahnder Alekhine captivated the chess world with his dazzling combatitive play. His genius has been a strong influence on every great player since, none more so than Garry Kasparov. This book contains a selection of the very best of Alekhine's annotation of his own games, converted to algebraic by John Nunn. These games span his career from the early encounters with Lasker, Tarrasch and Rubenstein, through his world title battles, to his meetings with the new generation of players who were to dominate chess in the 1950s.

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