Chess Strategy for the Tournament Player

Comprehensive Chess Course - VOLUME 5
Chess Strategy for the Tournament Player is the fifth volume in Grandmaster Lev Alburt's Comprehensive Chess Course series. Endorsed by world champion Gary Kasparov as revealing ''the once-secret Russian method of chess training,'' this new edition has material on the 2006 Absolute World Championship match between Kramnick and Topalov.
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Publisher: CIRC
Author: Alburt & Sam
Year of Publication: 2007

Pages: 344
Notation Type: Algebraic (AN)


Book Description

This revised edition of the classic that takes the mystery out of long-term planning in chess.

Chess Strategy for the Tournament Player is the fifth volume in Grandmaster Lev Alburt's Comprehensive Chess Course series. Endorsed by world champion Gary Kasparov as revealing "the once-secret Russian method of chess training," this new edition has material on the 2006 Absolute World Championship match between Kramnick and Topalov. 


About the Author:

Grandmaster Lev Alburt, three-time US Champion and former European Champion is one of the world's most sought-after chess teachers, famous for providing aspiring players easy access to master-level ideas. He is the only top-echelon GM to develop time-efficient, maximum-impact lessons for those below master strength.
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ISBN 9781889323213
Pages 344 Pages
Publication Date June 15, 2010
Notation Type AN - Algebraic
Popular Series Comprehensive Chess Course
Book Binding Type Paperback
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