Reggio Emilia 2007/2008
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Rating | : | 4.65 (974 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1906552320 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
“A new publication in the best tradition of chess writing: a serious tournament book This is simply top level chess entertainment.”Arne Moll, ChessVibes “The quality of the annotations is excellent you almost feel as if you were a part of the tournament yourself.”Dennis Monokroussos, Chess Today
This book celebrates fifty years of the famous Italian chess tournament. All the games are analyzed, many of them by the players themselves: those sharing their wisdom include award-winning author Mihail Marin, rising star Ni Hua, tournament winner Zoltan Almasi and the legendary Viktor Korchnoi. In addition, photographs and entertaining stories take the reader behind the scenes at a top-class chess tournament.
johnnyqb said Beautiful tournament book. This book, Reggio Emilia "Beautiful tournament book" according to johnnyqb. This book, Reggio Emilia 2007/2008, clicks on all cylinders. First of all, anything Mihail Marin writes comes across as a labor of love. This is a Grandmaster who just seems to love chess and all chess players. His annotations are a great mix of text and moves. One of the things that is so fascinating about this book is that contains modern annotated grandmaster games, but the mix of openings gives it an "older classic" flavor. There are more Italian Ga. 007/"Beautiful tournament book" according to johnnyqb. This book, Reggio Emilia 2007/2008, clicks on all cylinders. First of all, anything Mihail Marin writes comes across as a labor of love. This is a Grandmaster who just seems to love chess and all chess players. His annotations are a great mix of text and moves. One of the things that is so fascinating about this book is that contains modern annotated grandmaster games, but the mix of openings gives it an "older classic" flavor. There are more Italian Ga. 008, clicks on all cylinders. First of all, anything Mihail Marin writes comes across as a labor of love. This is a Grandmaster who just seems to love chess and all chess players. His annotations are a great mix of text and moves. One of the things that is so fascinating about this book is that contains modern annotated grandmaster games, but the mix of openings gives it an "older classic" flavor. There are more Italian Ga