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French Defense for Black
Test Your Chess Fantasy
The roaster of stars spanned generations, crossed political and economic boundaries, and included the women's World Champion, Xie Jun of China, and history's strongest African American chess player, Grandmaster Maurice Ashley of New York. Whether young or old, man or woman, communist or capitalist, there was someone for everyone.
These chmapions from the former Soviet Union, China, England, Germany, Norway, Switzerland and the United States vied for supremacy for two grueling weeks. They produced some of the finest fighting chess ever witnessed in this country, and their analysis of the games fill these pages. It was only fitting that such a competitive event was ultimately won by the greatest fighter of them all, Viktor Korchnoi.
San Francisco 1995 GM Invitational Tournament
Gambits
Beginner's Guide to Winning Chess
500 English Miniatures
The Polish Defense
Art of Mastering Chess - A Complete Course for Beginners, The
Attacking the King in the Center - Gillam
Dynamic Chess Openings - Keene (ACP)
This book tells the full story of this historic encounter, from the personalities, hype and controversies to the debates over computer intelligence and the future of chess. Every game is analyzed in detail and the earlier 1989 and 1996 matches between the two contestants are reviewed.
Man versus Machine: kasparov vs. Deep Blue is the definitive on-the-scene report that every chess enthusiast must read.
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Man versus Machine - Kasparov versus Deep Blue
This is the type of book players need - detailed analysis and instruction in practical methods of playing to win or draw -- working from actual game positions that often defied the players' analysis during the progress of the game. Studying this book is a sure way of improving your endgame play - and your tournament scores! At the same time, you will be thoroughly entertained.
Questions and Answers on Practical Endgame Play
Ruy Lopez: Breyer System
Unusual Endings
Garry Kasparov, the 20-year old Grandmaster from Baku, is already the second highest ranked player in the world and has won several top tournaments including the Soviet Championship. 52 year old Victor Korchnoi was a Grandmaster before Kasparov was even born and already had played two matches for the world title.
Kasparov vs. Korchnoi - London 1983
Challenges in the Endgame
Ponziani Opening
Philidor Defense - A Re-Appraisal
Modern Art of Attack
Winning with 1. e4
An Unbeatable White Repertoire after 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3
Dynamic White Openings
Lessons with the Masters
Pillsbury the Extraordinary
Beating the Sicilian Defense Chameleon Variation
Petrosian the Powerful
Yasser Seirawan deeply analyzes each of the 24 games of the 1990 World Chess Championship . played in New York and Lyon. France. He answers all of the big questions, who was belligerent, who blew it and why.
The final section gives all 158 tournament games played by Kasparov and Karpov, arguably the two best chess players who have ever lived. The games appear by opening, a far more useful arrangement for the chess student than the ordinary chronological presentation.
Five Crowns
Strategy for Advanced Players
White To Play 1. e4 And Win
The Vienna Game and Gambit
Blackburne-Hartlaub Gambit
White Opening System: Stonewall Attack, Colle System and Torre Attack
A Contemporary Approach to the Middle Game
2. c3 vs the Sicilian and the Smith Morra Gambit
Winning with 1. f4
Essential Chess Endings Explained Move By Move - VOLUME 2


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