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  • Author:
    Kalinichenko

    This new book by the many-times world champion Anatoly Karpov and the author of more than fifty books, grandmaster Nikolay Kalinichenko, is devoted to one of the most complicated and strategically deep openings & mdash; the Queen's Gambit Declined. Using games played by the strongest grandmasters, it describes the interesting ideas which have appeared in the main development systems of this opening. Along with games from recent years, the book presents the most important encounters from the chess heritage. And of course, it includes games by Anatoly Karpov himself & mdash; a great expert on the Queen's Gambit, who generously shares with the reading his unique understanding of the concepts involved. The book is aimed at strong players, but it will also be of interest to a wide range of chess enthusiasts.

    36.00 $
  • Author:
    Gipslis

    This collection of wonderful combinations is based on the famous magazine “Chess” published in the USSR. The editorial office was located in Riga, its members included strong Latvian chess players, and the editor-in-chief of the publication for many years was the eighth world champion Mikhail Tal, who always took an active part in the development of the magazine. Perhaps the most popular section among readers has always been “Find the best continuation without moving the pieces.” A fresh dozen of the most beautiful and instructive combinations, mainly from current tournaments, were published on the back cover, and the solutions were given in the next issue. The combinations were selected by the editorial team very carefully, because the magazine's circulation was more than 60,000 copies and was distributed in more than 50 countries! This edition includes combinations published in the mentioned section from 1980 to 1990. By solving these combinations, you are sure to improve your tactical skills and significantly strengthen your game.

    40.00 $
  • Author:
    Galkin

    16.67 $
  • Author:
    Bologan

    «The idea of continuing the autobiographical book “Steps” has been in the air almost since the moment it was written. Despite the bullet point at the end of the book in the form of a victory over Magnus Carlsen, my chess career continued for another full 14 years, and the subsequent stormy socio-political career is only gaining momentum.” (V. Bologan).  The book contains 75 games commented in detail and a number of fragments. A frank story about the life and professional path, about cooperation with the leading grandmasters and coaches of the world (among them - A. Karpov, G. Kasparov, Yu. Polgar, Zhu Chen, R. Ponomarev, A. Shirov, A. Morozevich, A. Onischuk, A. Ryazantsev, E. Inarkiev, M. Al-Mudakhka, M. Dvoretsky, M. Podgaets, V. Chebanenko, Z. Lanka and others), about political activities in the Parliament of Moldova and about work in FIDE are complemented by numerous photographs.   For a wide range of chess lovers.

    36.67 $
  • Author:
    Barsky

    18.97 $
  • Author:
    Bogdanovich

    50.00 $
  • Author:
    Kalinichenko

  • Author:
    Ezhov

    Grandmaster Carlos Torre – like a chess comet; his genius flashed dazzlingly and quickly went out in the chess firmament! He – the author of the most famous “mill” in the history of chess, the 2nd world champion Emanuel Lasker fell into its merciless millstones. The authors spoke about the life and work of the Mexican genius (the book contains 25 commentated games by K. Torre). Torre’s book “How a Chess Player is Formed” is presented, an essay by international master Yaroslav Prizant about Torre’s attack in modern practice. In the section "Play like Torre" – 36 instructive examples from his practice to solve. Finally, there is an interview with Carlos Torre, conducted by Gabriel Velasco in 1977. Working with the book will give readers not only aesthetic pleasure, but will also help improve their skills.

    18.33 $
  • Author:
    Franco

    In his new book, grandmaster Zenon Franco deeply analyzes the 69 instructive victories of the 11th world champion Robert Fischer. The book is not overloaded with options, the emphasis – with detailed explanations in a move-by-move style, creating an ideal platform for learning chess. In the "reference" At points in each game, the reader is offered test questions, which helps both the practical study of key techniques of the chess game and the reliable assimilation of acquired knowledge. Questions and answers engage the reader in the learning process and help him track his growth in chess strength. The appendix provides a critical analysis of the unsatisfactory translation of Robert Fisher's famous book “My 60 Memorable Games.”

    23.33 $
  • Author:
    Galkin

    The book by grandmaster and experienced coach Alexander Galkin is  the final link in a series of publications by the author, directed  to study the classical endgame using examples of modern games   grandmasters. This time the subject of the study – light piece endgames. Clarification of the methodology for working on this stage of the game, as well as the main features and methods of playing such endings. Examples  taken from the practice of modern grandmasters and dated back to 2020-2023. The author offers the reader the most recent and unique information. The material is structured in such a way that the reader can get the maximum  benefit from studying the examples offered by the author  queen endings and its  other derivatives. The book is aimed at advanced chess players, is useful for coaches and can be recommended to a wide range of chess fans

    18.33 $
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Chigorin

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    101.38 $

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    233.34 $

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    35.00 $

    The Set of 9 Books: Chess Player Library Series
    Publisher: Russian Chess House

    1. Tigran Petrosyan's Chess School
    Author(s): T. Petrosyan
    Year of issue: 2018
    Format: Normal
    Pages: 112
    Binding: Soft

    The work of the ninth world champion Tigran Petrosyan is a bright and original page of chess art. Petrosyan's unique style of play was distinguished by strategic depth, subtle understanding of the position and inimitable art of prevention. However, the ninth world champion had an excellent sense of dynamics and sharp combinational vision, as evidenced by the numerous parties-diamonds included in this collection.
    The works of T. Petrosyan, commented by himself, will be an excellent tool for readers to study the positional game. For educational purposes, the parties are divided into thematic sections, each of which is preceded by a brief introduction.

    2. Akiba Rubinstein's Chess School
    Author(s): Kmoch 
    Year of issue: 2018
    Language: Russian
    Format: Normal
    Pages 88
    Binding: Soft

    Brilliant Polish grandmaster Akiba Rubinstein made zna-
    contribution to the development of chess art. Posie principles-
    tional school V. Stanicek proclaimed and developed in the writings of
    Z. Tarrasch, has reached its perfect harmonious embodiment
    in the work of the "great Akiba".
    30 batches of Rubinstein, characterized by extreme clarity and La-
    konechnostey constitute the "essence" of creative achievements
    great Maestro. They are without a doubt an excellent school
    positional play and deliver great aesthetic pleasure
    chess fan.
    For educational purposes, the material is divided into thematic sections.
    For a wide range of chess fans.

    3. Chess school of Mikhail Chigorin
    Author(s): Chigorin
    Language: Russian
    Format: Normal
    Pages: 88
    Binding: Soft
    Year of issue: 2017


    The name of M. I. Chigorin is inscribed in the history of chess art in gold letters. The work of the outstanding Russian master, who had a great influence on the next generation of chess players, still amazes with its beauty and richness of ideas. 30 parties Chigorin, we offer the reader, are the "essence" of the creative achievements of the Russian masters. In order to give the material a training orientation, the parties are divided into thematic sections "Attack", "Strategy", "Endgame", "Debut prophecies". The book will be useful to all chess fans, as well as qualified chess players and coaches.

    4. Jose Raul Capablanca's Chess School
    Author(s): Capablanca
    Language: Russian
    Format: Normal
    Pages: 112
    Binding: Soft
    year of issue: 2018

    The creativity of the third world champion Jose Raul Capablanca is
    one of the brightest pages of chess art.
    On the technical perfection of the game Cuban genius, his consummate lift-way-
    togendai intuition and quick thinking were legends. Capab-
    Lanka has achieved in his work a harmonious combination of deep posture-
    strategy and combinational skill. Even in the endgame
    the technique of "chess machine" was colored "small" com-
    binations.
    30 parties Capablanca with his own review, feature-
    corresponding clarity and brevity, make "kvintes-
    sentia" creative achievements of the great Maestro. They are, without a doubt,
    will bring great aesthetic pleasure to chess fans.
    For educational purposes, the parties are divided into thematic sections, each
    of which is prefaced by a brief introduction.

    5.Paul Morphy's Chess School
    Author(s): Maroqi
    Language: Russian
    Format: Normal
    Pages: 48
    Binding: Soft
    year of issue: 2017

    The name of the outstanding American chess player Paul Morphy is covered with legendary fame. Just three years (1857-1859) Morphy acted on the official chess scene, proving his clear superiority over the best masters of the New and Old world and becoming, in fact, "uncrowned" world champion. 30 games of one of the greatest chess geniuses of all time, offered to the reader, are the most vivid productions of Morphy and, without a doubt, will bring great aesthetic pleasure to chess fans. For educational purposes, the parties are divided into thematic sections, each of which is preceded by a brief introduction. According to most experts, classical chess education is unthinkable without studying the work of Morphy, as it is from him that the chess world has learned the correct understanding of the game. His games will be extremely useful and interesting to learn chess - tist of any qualification, from beginner to master.

    6. Chess School of Vladimir Kramnik
    Author(s): Guliev
    Language: Russian
    Format: Normal
    Pages: 176
    Binding: Soft
    Year of issue: 2019


    The fourteenth world champion Vladimir Kramnik is a bright representative of the classical direction in chess art. In his work harmoniously combines a subtle understanding of the position, impeccable possession of combination weapons and honed endgame technique. 30 games of V. Kramnik, presented in this book and commented on by grandmaster S. Guliyev, will give readers great aesthetic pleasure. For educational purposes, the parties are divided into thematic sections, each of which is preceded by a brief introduction

    7. Chess School of World Champion Magnus Carlsen
    Author(s): Barlov, Bernal, Vasquez, Co
    Year of issue: 2018
    Language: Russian
    Format: Normal
    Pages: 472
    Binding: Soft

    The book is devoted to the work of the strongest chess player of our time-
    nosti, the world champion, the owner of the highest rating Magnus
    Carlsen.
    The emphasis is on the educational component. A separate Chapter devoted to-
    Sena frequently used Norwegian genius this subtle reception,
    as the "positional pawn sacrifice". Another Chapter analyzes the Evo-
    Lucius of Carlsen's chess ideas. His elected parties are given
    with detailed comments of grandmasters (more than 100 examples),
    including discussed matches for the world championship, including the winning
    the match of 2016 against Sergey Karyakin.
    This work, according to the Spanish publishers of this book, is excellent
    complements the work of A. Mikhalchishin and O. Stetsko "60 parties of the leader of the owls-
    belt chess."
    For a wide range of chess players.

    8. Alexander Alekhine's Chess School
    Author(s): Alekhine
    Language: Russian
    Format: Normal
    Volume: 104
    Binding: Soft
    Year of issue: 2018


    30 elected parties of Alexander Alexandrovich Alekhine, included-
    these in this collection are the real gems of chess.
    creativity, in all its brilliance revealing a bright combination of
    fantasy, fine strategic skills, filigree endgame-
    ing equipment and consummate art commentary fourth
    world champion.
    Studying the work of the Russian chess genius, you will certainly rise-
    sit your skills and get great aesthetic pleasure.
    For educational purposes, the parties are divided into thematic sections, each
    of which is prefaced by a brief introduction.

    9. Vichy Anand's Chess School
    Author(s): Anand
    Year of issue: 2018
    Language: Russian
    Pages: 160
    Binding: Soft

    Five-time world champion Vishy Anand for the past three decades WMOs-
    dit is among the strongest players in the world. His initiative,
    beautiful style of play, as well as impeccable sports quality,
    we have won the hearts of many chess fans.
    Thirty parties included in this book will deliver to readers not only
    great aesthetic pleasure. Special methodological value
    present the comments of the Indian grandmaster, harmoniously
    combining General reasoning and concrete analysis.
    For educational purposes, the parties are divided into thematic sections.
    For a wide range of chess fans.
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    46.07 $

    Gift edition. The book tells about the life and creative path of the Russian genius Mikhail Chigorin, who is rightfully considered the founder of the national chess school. There are about 250 parties with comments first of all Chigorin, as well as such coryphaeus as V. Steinitz, E. Bogolyubov, Z. Tarrash, G. Levenfish, and others. The book in the biographical part is based on the famous work of Grekov, but the meeting of parties is considerably replenished. Mikhail Ivanovich was much ahead of his time and actually played in the chess of the XXI century, and his undying ideas had a huge impact on subsequent generations. Having studied this book, you will greatly strengthen your game and substantially replenish the stock of ideas in all stages of the party. For a wide range of chess fans.
  • book

    6.20 $

    The name of MI Chigorin is written in gold letters in the history of chess art. The work of an outstanding Russian master, who has exerted a tremendous influence on subsequent generations of chess players, is still striking with its beauty and richness of ideas. The 30 Chigorin games offered to the attention of the reader constitute the quintessence & raquo; creative achievements of the Russian master. In order to give the material to the curriculum, the parties are divided into thematic sections: "Attack", "Strategy", "Endgame", "Debut prophecies & raquo ;. The book will be useful to all chess lovers, as well as to qualified chess players and coaches.

  • book

    40.00 $

    The first volume includes two years: 1876-1877 (was published in 3 volumes)
    Publisher: Russian Chess House
    Author(s): Chigorin
    Format: enlarged format
    552 pages.
    Cover: Hardcover with gold and blind embossing, book marks , paper antique
    Date: 2010

    Description:

    A monthly magazine dedicated to the game of chess and its literature. Published By M. Chigorin 1876-1877. St. Petersburg, Russia. Printing House Of V. O. Demakov.
    The great Russian chess player, the founder of the Russian chess school Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin for ten years published the magnificent magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-1881) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-1887). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long been virtually inaccessible to modern readers. Thanks to this work, it is possible to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage.
    "It is pleasant to note that the luxurious, elite performance of this three - volume edition has no analogues in the world chess literature, "writes multiple world champion Anatoly Karpov in" Word to the reader".
    The first volume includes two years: 1876-1877.

    WORD TO THE READER
    "Chigorin is the founder of the Russian chess school, an outstanding theorist, and a contender for the world crown." How often we had to read and hear these words, which from frequent use were lost, began to seem an empty banality. Meanwhile, Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin (1850-1908) was really the brightest creative personality. A gambling, fascinating person, he spared no effort and time to find the truth of chess, to solve the mysteries of an intricate opening or seemingly simple endgame position. In those early years, universality had not yet become a "vital necessity" in chess, and therefore every major master had a clearly defined individual style, with its own advantages and disadvantages. The Russian champion believed in the dynamic potential of figures, aspired to an open figure game, and willingly sacrificed material for initiative. His powerful opponent, Wilhelm Steinitz, put unshakable positional values above all else: the reliability of the pawn structure, the predominance in the center, the preponderance in space. Chigorin and Steinitz played two matches for the world championship, a lot of tournament and light games, but their fundamental dispute was not only at the chessboard. Polemically sharp, uncompromising discussions of these titans and their followers graced the pages of Newspapers and magazines of those years.

    Chigorin passionately loved chess, and he was depressed by the lack of public interest in this wise game in our country. He wanted to prove that chess is not an empty sport; it can become a life's work, a real profession. To show chess in the most favorable light and attract the attention of an enlightened public, Chigorin for ten years published, mostly at his own expense, the magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-81) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-87). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long since become a bibliographic rarity.

    The modern reader is spoiled by an abundance of chess literature. However, without the historical aura that envelops the creative essence of the chess player, our inner world would be much poorer. The Russian chess house publishing house performs a real feat, giving everyone the opportunity to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage. It is pleasant to note that the luxurious, elite performance of this four-volume edition has no analogues in the world chess literature.

    Anatoly Karpov,
    multiple world champion

    The great Russian chess player, the founder of the national chess school Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin for ten years published the magnificent magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-1881) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-1887). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long been virtually inaccessible to modern readers. Thanks to this work, it is possible to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage.
  • book

    140.00 $

    The first volume includes two years: 1876-1877 (was published in 3 volumes)
    Publisher: Russian Chess House
    Author(s): Chigorin
    Format: enlarged format
    552 pages.
    Cover: Hardcover with gold and blind embossing, book marks , paper antique
    Date: 2010

    The second volume includes two years: 1878-1879 (was published in 3 volumes)
    ISBN: 978-5-94693-469-5
    Publisher: Russian Chess House
    Author(s): Chigorin
    Year of release: 2019
    Language: Russian
    Format: Enlarged
    Pages: 616
    Cover: Hardcover with gold and blind embossing, book marks , paper antique
    Date: 2019

    The third volume includes two years: 1880-1881 (was published in 3 volumes)
    SBN: 978-5-94693-646-0
    Publisher: Russian Chess House
    Author(s): Chigorin
    Year of release: 2019
    Language: Russian
    Format: Enlarged
    Volume: 520
    Cover: Hardcover with gold and blind embossing, book marks , paper antique
  • book

    50.00 $

    The second volume includes two years: 1878-1879 (was published in 3 volumes)
    ISBN: 978-5-94693-469-5
    Publisher: Russian Chess House
    Author(s): Chigorin
    Year of release: 2019
    Language: Russian
    Format: Enlarged
    Pages: 616
    Cover: Hardcover with gold and blind embossing, book marks , paper antique
    Date: 2019

    A monthly magazine dedicated to the game of chess and its literature. Published By M. Chigorin 1878-1879. St. Petersburg, Russia. Printing House Of V. O. Demakov.
    The great Russian chess player, the founder of the national chess school Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin for ten years published the magnificent magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-1881) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-1887). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long been virtually inaccessible to modern readers. Thanks to this work, it is possible to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage.
    "It is pleasant to note that the luxurious, elite performance of this three - volume edition has no analogues in the world chess literature, "writes multiple world champion Anatoly Karpov in" Word to the reader".
    The second volume includes two years: 1878-1879.

    WORD TO THE READER

    "Chigorin is the founder of the Russian chess school, an outstanding theorist, and a contender for the world crown." How often we had to read and hear these words, which from frequent use were lost, began to seem an empty banality. Meanwhile, Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin (1850-1908) was really the brightest creative personality. A gambling, exciting person, he spared no effort and time to find the truth of chess, to solve the mysteries of an intricate opening or seemingly simple endgame position. In those early years, universality had not yet become a "vital necessity" in chess, and therefore every major master had a clearly defined individual style, with its own advantages and disadvantages. The Russian champion believed in the dynamic potential of figures, aspired to an open figure game, and willingly sacrificed material for initiative. His powerful opponent, Wilhelm Steinitz, put unshakable positional values above all else: the reliability of the pawn structure, the predominance in the center, the preponderance in space. Chigorin and Steinitz played two matches for the world championship, a lot of tournament and light games, but their fundamental dispute was not only at the chessboard. Polemically sharp, uncompromising discussions of these titans and their followers graced the pages of Newspapers and magazines of those years.

    Chigorin passionately loved chess, and he was depressed by the lack of public interest in this wise game in our country. He wanted to prove that chess is not an empty sport; it can become a life's work, a real profession. To show chess in the most favorable light and attract the attention of an enlightened public, Chigorin for ten years published, mostly at his own expense, the magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-81) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-87). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long since become a bibliographic rarity.

    The modern reader is spoiled by an abundance of chess literature. However, without the historical aura that envelops the creative essence of the chess player, our inner world would be much poorer. The Russian chess house publishing house performs a real feat, giving everyone the opportunity to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage. It is pleasant to note that the luxurious, elite performance of this four-volume edition has no analogues in the world chess literature.

    Anatoly Karpov,
    multiple world champion


    The great Russian chess player, the founder of the national chess school Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin for ten years published the magnificent magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-1881) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-1887). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long been virtually inaccessible to modern readers. Thanks to this work, it is possible to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage.