122 selected parties. Chess Confession of the World Team Leader
- ISBN: 978-5-94693-539-5
- Publisher: Russian CHESS House
- Author(s): Larsen
- Series: Great chess players of the world
- Language: Russian
- Size: Normal
- Volume: 440
- Binding: Solid
- DateOfIssue: 2017
paper book
24.83 $
Description:
Before you one of the best books in the history of chess. In a rich career
the author has victories over all (!) world champions from Botvinnik to Karpov.
Bent Larsen is one of the most successful tournament players of the 20th century.
Uncompromising style and non-standard thinking made a great
Dane is extremely popular among chess players around the world. Him
successes were such that Robert Fisher agreed to give him the first board
in the legendary match of the USSR, spoiling the World team.
Bent Larsen was also a successful chess writer and journalist.
It is not surprising that the first book on which chess today
world champion Magnus Carlsen, was written by the strongest Scandinavian
player before Magnus.
In this book one of the brightest representatives of the chess West
details his 122 best games. Larsen's comments are always
are instructive, on business, often with humor. Also included are never
published in Russian, the memoirs of the "Big Bent" about his
meetings with the 11th world champion Robert Fisher.
"One of the brightest players of the 20th century," - wrote about Larsen Harry
Kasparov.
"Of the many chess masters I've met, Bent is the most
original ", - noted Anatoly Karpov.
For a wide range of chess fans.
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