Tournaments and matches
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24.83 $
One of the biggest open tournaments in the world celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2010. This book is about the history of the tournament and is packed with interesting stories and anecdotes as well as 20 superbly annotated games by super-GM Sergei Movsesian . Also included are a wealth of photos from over the years and 58 tactical puzzles from the Pardubice tournament. & nbsp; One of the largest open tournaments in the world celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2010. This book tells us the history of the tournament and is filled with interesting stories and anecdotes, as well as 20 superbly annotated super-GM games by Sergey Movsesyan. Also included are many photographs over the years and 58 tactical puzzles, in which the games from the Pardubice tournament are presented, in which the reader can get an idea of his chess rating from the results.
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36.64 $
Kemeri 1937 was a chess tournament held in the resort town Ķemeri, Latvia, at the Gulf of Riga from 16 June to 8 July 1937. There were three co-winners: Samuel Reshevsky, Salo Flohr and Vladimir Petrovs. Petrovs was one of the world's leading chess players in the late 1930s (e.g., the 8th Chess Olympiad at Buenos Aires 1939), but due to the political tragedies that befell the Baltic states in World War II, he became a victim of the Soviet oppression and perished in Kotlas (Russia) gulag in 1943. Alekhine and Keres tied for 4th through 5th. Endre Steiner from Hungary captured sole 6th with six points, followed by Saviely Tartakower Ruben Fine for 7th and 8th respectively
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Kemeri 1937 was a chess tournament held in the resort town Ķemeri, Latvia, at the Gulf of Riga from 16 June to 8 July 1937. There were three co-winners: Samuel Reshevsky, Salo Flohr and Vladimir Petrovs. Petrovs was one of the world's leading chess players in the late 1930s (e.g., the 8th Chess Olympiad at Buenos Aires 1939), but due to the political tragedies that befell the Baltic states in World War II, he became a victim of the Soviet oppression and perished in Kotlas (Russia) gulag in 1943. Alekhine and Keres tied for 4th through 5th. Endre Steiner from Hungary captured sole 6th with six points, followed by Saviely Tartakower Ruben Fine for 7th and 8th respectively.
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49.66 $
Reprint of the 1897 edition. Look at the table of contents in the photo. A slight defect - the bottom corner is slightly bent.
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1843 zwischen Mr. Staunton und M.St. Amant. Mit dem Londoner Schachturnier von 1851 begann die Geschichte der modernen Schachturniere. Berichte, Partien, Diagramme, Olms-Verlag 1983
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62.06 $
From the library of Grandmaster Lothar Schmid. This book is devoted to ska Mephisto tournament in Munich in 1993 is much more than it is actually impossible to say. The book is updated a lot of pictures from the event and also some comments about the tournament were printed. For each round, the players themselves annotated and analyzed at the end of the game and still find a number of unannotated games. Conclusion: If you look at the top people have commented on the game, this book is an interesting alternative. It is also very interesting, as it reflects the history of the tournament at the time.
- Travel wooden magnetic chess with board / Chess magnetic (Poland) (Wegiel). Markdown 79.33 $
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Gagarin 11.67 $ -
100 miniatures
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Gurgenidze 16.67 $ - Chess pocket (Czech Republic) 45.00 $
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Chess? No, chess!
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Vlasov 19.17 $ - Chess in the USSR. USSR-Italy. A complete set of all seven published books 65.00 $
- Chess Mephisto 68000. Berlin 733.33 $
- Wooden souvenir chess. THE USSR. 133.33 $
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- Wooden travel chess. Laser cutting. 46.67 $