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The Mammoth Book Of The World's Greatest Chess Games

The Mammoth Book Of The World's Greatest Chess Games - Burgess, Graham/ Nunn, John/ Emms, John - ISBN: 9780762439959
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Improve your chess by studying the greatest games of all time.

Here are the 125 greatest chess games of all time: selected, analysed, re-evaluated and explained by a team of experts, and illustrated with over 1,000 diagrams. Join the authors in studying the cream of two centuries of international chess, and develop your own chess-playing skills, whatever your current standard.

Discover how to attack, keep the initiative, defend and counter-attack. Learn logical opening play, endgame strategy, psychological warfare and how the great players think. Instructive points at the end of each game highlight the games' important lessons.

• Adolf Anderssen's 'Immortal' and 'Evergreen' games
• Bobby Fischer's 'Game of the Century'
• Kasparov's flash of genius against Topalov
• Deep Blue's historic first win over Kasparov
• Indian wizard Anand's bamboozling of Russian world Champion Kramnik

Graham Burgess has been a World Chess Federation (FIDE) Master since the age of 20. As well as having competed at international level for many years, he has written more than 20 highly acclaimed books on chess, two of which have won 'Book of the Year' awards, and edited more than 250. In 1994 he set a new world record by playing 510 games of blitz chess scoring a remarkable 87 per cent.

Dr John Nunn is one of the most respected figures in world chess. He was among the world's leading grandmasters for nearly twenty years, winning four gold medals in chess Olympiads and finishing sixth overall in the World Cup in 1989. In both 2004 and 2007 Nunn was crowned World Chess Solving Champion, ahead of many former champions.

John Emms is one of England's strongest grandmasters, and an experienced trainer and editor. He is also a skilful and versatile writer: who has written successful books on topics as vaied as opening monographs, general training guides and puzzle books.

John Watson, International Master:
"These are some of the most famous games in chess history, yet the authors consistently find significant improvements upon earlier published analysis."

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Titel: The Mammoth Book Of The World's Greatest Chess Games
Auteur: Burgess, Graham/ Nunn, John/ Emms, John
Mediatype: Boek
Bindwijze: Paperback
Taal: Engels
Aantal pagina's: 704
Uitgever: Perseus Books Group
Plaats van publicatie: 01
Publicatiedatum: 12-10-2010
NUR: Partijverzamelingen
Afmetingen: 203 x 133 x 50
Gewicht: 453 gr
ISBN/ISBN13: 9780762439959
Intern nummer: 14403188

Inhoudsopgave

Foreword 6(1)
Vishy Anand
Introduction 7(1)
Symbols 8(1)
1 McDonnell - Labourdonnais, Match (16), London 1834
9(5)
2 Anderssen - Kieseritzky, London 1851
14(5)
3 Anderssen - Dufresne, Berlin 1852
19(6)
4 Zukertort - Blackburne, London 1883
25(5)
5 Steinitz - Chigorin, World Ch. (4), Havana 1892
30(6)
6 Steinitz - von Bardeleben, Hastings 1895
36(5)
7 Pillsbury - Em. Lasker, St Petersburg 1895/6
41(6)
8 Steinitz - Em. Lasker, St Petersburg 1895/6
47(5)
9 Pillsbury - Em. Lasker, Nuremberg 1896
52(5)
10 Em.Lasker - Napier, Cambridge Springs 1904
57(6)
11 Rotlewi - Rubinstein, Lodz 1907/8
63(5)
12 Rubinstein - Em.Lasker, St Petersburg 1909
68(5)
13 O.Bernstein - Capablanca, Moscow 1914
73(6)
14 Nimzowitsch - Tarrasch, St Petersburg 1914
79(6)
15 Capablanca - Marshall, New York 1918
85(6)
16 E.Adams - C. Torre, New Orleans 1920
91(5)
17 Em.Lasker - Capablanca, World Ch. (10), Havana 1921
96(8)
18 Maroczy - Tartakower, Teplitz-Schonau 1922
104(7)
19 Samisch - Nimzowitsch, Copenhagen 1923
111(5)
20 Grunfeld - Alekhine, Karlsbad 1923
116(6)
21 Capablanca - Tartakower, New York 1924
122(5)
22 Reti - Bogoljbow, New York 1924
127(6)
23 Reti - Alekhine, Baden-Baden 1925
133(6)
24 Rubinstein - Alekhine, Semmering 1926
139(4)
25 P.Johner - Nimzowitsch, Dresden 1926
143(6)
26 Capablanca - Spielmann, New York 1927
149(4)
27 Alekhine - Maroczy, Bled 1931
153(5)
28 Rauzer - Botvinnik, USSR Ch., Leningrad 1933
158(6)
29 Botvinnik - Capablanca, AVRO, Rotterdam 1938
164(6)
30 Euwe - Keres, Match (9), Rotterdam 1939/40
170(6)
31 Geller - Euwe, Candidates, Zurich 1953
176(4)
32 Euwe - Najdorf, Candidates, Zurich 1953
180(7)
33 Averbakh - Kotov, Candidates, Zurich 1953
187(6)
34 Keres - Smyslov, Candidates, Zurich 1953
193(6)
35 Botvinnik - Smyslov, World Ch. (14), Moscow 1954
199(5)
36 Keres - Szabo, USSR-Hungary, Budapest 1955
204(4)
37 Bronstein - Keres, Interzonal, Gothenburg 1955
208(5)
38 D. Byrne - Fischer, Rosenwald, New York 1956
213(4)
39 Tal - Koblencs, Training game, Riga 1957
217(7)
40 Polugaevsky - Nezhmetdinov, RSFSR Ch., Sochi 1958
224(6)
41 Tal - Fischer, Candidates, Zagreb 1959
230(5)
42 Spassky - Bronstein, USSR Ch., Leningrad 1960
235(5)
43 Botvinnik - Tal, World Ch. (6), Moscow 1960
240(6)
44 Krogius - Stein, Russia - Ukraine,.Kiev 1960
246(8)
45 Fischer - Tal, Leipzig Olympiad 1960
254(4)
46 Rubezov - Borisenko, USSR Corr. Ch. 1960-3
258(6)
47 Gufeld - kavalek, Student Ol., Marianske Lazne 1962
264(5)
48 Tal - Hecht, Varna Ol. 1962
269(6)
49 Korchnoi - Tal. USSR Ch., Erevan 1962
275(6)
50 R. Byrne - Fischer, USA Ch., New York 1963/4
281(6)
51 Smyslov - Tal, USSR Team Ch., Moscow 1964
287(6)
52 Kholmov - Bronstein, USSR Ch., Kiev 1964/5
293(5)
53 Geller - Smyslov, Candidates (5), Moscow 1965
298(4)
54 Tal - Larsen, Candidates (10), Bled 1965
302(1)
55 Estrin - Larsen, Candidates (10), Bled 1965
302(7)
56 Petrosian - Berliner, 5th Corr. World Ch. 1965-8
309(13)
57 Botvinnik - Portisch, Monte Carlo 1968
322(4)
58 Polugaevsky - Tal, USSR Ch., Moscow 1969
326(5)
59 Larsen - Spassky, USSR vs R.O. W., Belgrade 1970
331(4)
60 Fischer - Panno, Buenos Aires 1970
335(4)
61 Fischer - Larsen, Candidates (1), Denver 1971
339(5)
62 Fischer - Petrosian, Candidates (7), Buenos Aires 1971
344(6)
63 Velimirovic - Ljubojevic, Yugoslav Ch., Umag 1972
350(6)
64 Fischer - Spassky, World Ch. (6), Reykjavik 1972
356(6)
65 Spassky - Tal, Tallinn 1973
362(5)
66 Bagirov - Gufeld, Kirovabad 1973
367(6)
67 Karpov - Korchnoi, Candidates (2), Moscow 1974
373(7)
68 Minic - Planinc, Rovinj/Zagreb 1975
380(4)
69 Ljubojevic - Andersson, Wijk aan Zee 1976
384(7)
70 Reshevsky - Vaganian, Skopje 1976
391(4)
71 Lputian - Kasparov, Tbilisi 1976
395(7)
72 Karpov - Dorfman, USSR Ch., Moscow 1976
402(6)
73 Timman - Karpov, Montreal 1979
408(4)
74 Polugaevsky - E. Torre, Moscow 1981
412(5)
75 Kopylov - S. Koroliov, USSR Corr. Ch. 1981-3
417(5)
76 Kasparov - portisch, Niksic 1983
422(5)
77 Karpov - Kasparov, World Ch. (9), Moscow 1984/5
427(7)
78 Beliavsky - Nunn, Wijk aan Zee 1985
434(6)
79 Karpov - Kasparov, World Ch. (16), Moscow 1985
440(7)
80 Kasparov - Karpov, World Ch. (16), Leningrad 1986
447(9)
81 Miles - Beliavsky, Tilburg 1986
456(4)
82 Tal - Hjartarson, Reykjavik 1987
460(5)
83 Piket - kasparov, Tilburg 1989
465(6)
84 Smirin - Beliavsky, USSR Ch., Odessa 1989
471(4)
85 Ivanchuk - Yusupov, Candidates (9), Brussels 1991
475(6)
86 Short - Timman, Tilburg 1991
481(6)
87 Fischer - Spassky, Match (1), Sveti Stefan 1992
487(6)
88 Gelfand - Anand, Linares 1993
493(6)
89 Kamsky - Shirov, World Team Ch., Lucerne 1993
499(6)
90 Karpov - Topalov, Linares 1994
505(5)
91 Shirov - J. Polgar, Buenos Aires 1994
510(5)
92 Cifuentes - Zviaginstev, Wijk aan Zee 1995
515(5)
93 Kasparov - Anand, PCA World Ch. (10), New York 1995
520(6)
94 Topalov - Kramnik, Belgrade 1995
526(6)
95 Ivanchuk - Shirov, Wijk aan Zee 1996
532(4)
96 Deep Blue - kasparov, Match (1), Philadelphia 1996
536(4)
97 Ivanchuk - Kramnik, Dos Hermanas 1996
540(4)
98 Topalov - Kramnik, Dortmund 1996
544(4)
99 Anand - Karpov, Las Palmas 1996
548(5)
100 Anand - Lautier, Biel 1997
553(4)
101 Atalik - Sax, Szeged 1997
557(4)
102 Gelfand - Shirov, Polanica Zdroj 1998
561(6)
103 Veingold - Fridman, Zonal tournament, Tallinn 1998
567(4)
104 Nunn - Nataf, French Team Ch. 1998/9
571(6)
105 Kasparov - Topalov, Wijk aan Zee 1999
577(6)
106 Topalov - Anand, Linares 1999
583(7)
107 Topalov - Ivanchuk, Linares 1999
590(4)
108 Svidler - Adams, Neum 2000
594(5)
109 I.Sokolov - Dreev, Dos Hermanas 2001
599(5)
110 Gelfand - Kantsler, Israel 2001
604(6)
111 Kramnik - Anand, Dortmund 2001
610(5)
112 Sutovsky - Smirin, Israeli Ch., Tel Aviv 2002
615(6)
113 J.Polgar - Berkes, Budapest 2003
621(5)
114 Anand - Bologan, Dortmund 2003
626(8)
115 Kasimdzhanov - Kasparov, Linares 2005
634(7)
116 Topalov - Anand, Sofia 2005
641(6)
117 Anand - Adams, FIDE World Ch., San Luis 2005
647(5)
118 Topalov - Aronian, Wijk aan Zee 2006
652(6)
119 Anand - Carlsen, Morelia/Linares 2007
658(5)
120 Sandipan - Tiviakov, Ottawa 2007
663(6)
121 Topalov - Kramnik, Wijk aan Zee 2008
669(6)
122 Ivanchuk - Kariakin, Amber Rapid, Nice 2008
675(6)
123 Kramnik - Anand, World Ch. (3), Bonn 2008
681(6)
124 Carlsen - Kramnik, London 2009
687(7)
125 Anand - Topalov, World Ch. (4), Sofia 2010
694(7)
Index of Players 701(2)
Index of Openings 703(1)
About the Authors 704

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