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Revolution In The 70s Part One Garry Kasparov On Modern Chess 1st Garry Kasparov

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Revolution In The 70s Part One Garry Kasparov On Modern Chess 1st Garry Kasparov
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Publisher: Everyman Chess
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.53 MB
Pages: 420
Author: Garry Kasparov
ISBN: 9781857444223, 1857444221
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st

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Revolution In The 70s Part One Garry Kasparov On Modern Chess 1st Garry Kasparov by Garry Kasparov 9781857444223, 1857444221 instant download after payment.

Between 1972 and 1975 alone, progress in the field of opening theory was more significant than in the entire preceding decade! Under the influence of Fischer, who imparted a great impetus to the development of the game, chess was radically regenerated. This process, with increasing acceleration, also continued in later years. As a result, the overall picture in the openings changed almost beyond recognition.By studying this fascinating book, the reader will certainly learn a great deal, discover things that are unexpected, and see how rapidly and inexorably chess development approached the computer era.*By the most famous chessplayer of all time*Part 1 of the Modern Chess Series, follow-up to My Great Predecessors

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