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Ian Nepomniachtchi's road from grandmaster to becoming Magnus Carlsen's challenger in 2021 has been long. GM in 2007 and champion of Russia for the first time in 2010, Ian only reached the elite in recent years. His...
€38.48
Rudolf Spielmann was one of the strongest chess players in the world in the first half of the 20th century. Often known as the Last Romantic of chess with his penchant for the King's Gambit and the Viennese opening...
€32.90
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This volume contains 194 items and fragments. Bogdanovich covers the themes of objectivity, imagination, combinatorial play, sacrifice of pieces and pawns, games with rook pawns, pawn phalanges, restriction play,...
€32.90
Petrosian's opponents in Volume II include world champions and challengers Kasparov, Karpov, Fischer, Spassky, Tal, Smyslov, Botvinnik, Korchnoi and Bronstein, as well as notable players such as Timman, Larsen,...
€31.90
A journey from Tigran Petrosian's childhood, through the war years, the successes in the Georgian and Armenian championships, his appearance as an elite player winning the Soviet championship and Olympic gold, and the...
€31.90
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As in the first volume, the analysis of Bogoljubov's games is divided into instructive topics, making his treatise a fantastic textbook for learning a wide range of winning techniques. In this second volume, the...
€28.08
Szymon Winawer was one of the top 10 players in the world in the 1870s and 1880s, dueling titans such as Steinitz, Lasker, Anderssen, Marshall, Chigorin, Zukertort, Paulsen, Janowski, Maroczy, Tarrasch and others, and...
€23.91
Sergey Karjakin is one of the strongest chess players of the early 21st century. This work begins with a biographical chapter that analyzes the rise of the Russian grandmaster from his childhood to the chess elite;...
€20.90
Garry Kasparov's first coach, Alexander Nikitin, tells the story of how he trained his pupil from a brilliant youngster to becoming a world champion. The second part covers the period 1982-1990, including the first...
€19.90
Garry Kasparov's first coach, Alexander Nikitin, tells the story of how he trained his pupil from a brilliant youngster to becoming a world champion. The present work covers the period 1973-1981, until Kasparov turned...
€15.50
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At the time of Petr's arrest, his son Nikolai was under two years old. Once the Soviet-era archives were opened, Nikolai set out to reconstruct the life and chess career of the father he never knew. This book is the...
€13.90
This classic book, first published in the Soviet Union in 1963, contains 77 matches and fragments annotated by Koblenz, who was for many years Mikhail Tal's coach and second. Unloading  free sample  in the PDF.
€41.60
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Viktor Korchnoi (1931 to 2016) was a giant of the chess world with a career embracing seventy years and over 5,000 recorded games. He contested two world championship matches against Anatoly Karpov, coming within a...
€23.92
Vsevolod Rauzer, born in Kiev in 1908, was one of the world’s leading chess opening theoreticians and thinkers in the 1930s. As a player, he was an uncompromising attacker, trying to avoid draws as well as to prove...
€41.60
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The second volume of the Treaty of Elk and Ruby on Viktor Korchnoi, written by FM Hans Renette and IM Tibor Karolyi, covers the period 1969-1980. This includes Korchnoi's famous world championship fight with Karpov in...

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