Garri Kasparov: His Career in Chess by M. Yudovich (.PDF)
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Garri Kasparov: His career in chess by M. Yudovich (Translated by Oleg ZHbert)
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Overview: The struggle for the honoured title of World Champion has been going on for over a hundred years. Generations come and go, but each of those Grandmasters who was at his time crowned a “chess king”
was considered to be the best player not only because of his results, but also because he introduced something new into chess as a whole and raised the creative element to a higher level. One should remember that the creative element in chess takes shape in hard-fought battles, in which, apart f rom talent and knowledge,
a player must have the energy and wi l l to win. There is ample evidence of this in the present book, dealing wi th
the chess career and creative development of the 13th World Champion Garri Kasparov and his cont r ibut ion to modern chess. As it seems to me, the book is interesting because it shows how the talent of this brilliant chess-player has evolved; how, by strenuous work, he succeeded in overcoming the shortcomings of his play, in improving his style and in deepening his understanding of the strategy and tactics of the game.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General

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