70s debut revolution
- Publisher: Ripol Classik
- Author(s): Kasparov
- Series: Modern chess
- Language: Russian
- Volume: 446
- Binding: solid
- DateOfIssue: 2007
paper book
31.67 $
Description:
Garry Kasparov’s new project, Modern Chess, is a continuation of his unique five-volume book My Great Predecessors (RIPOL Classic, 2003-2006). Summing up the development of chess in the 20th century, the author will talk about the debut revolution of the 70s - early 80s, about all his fights with Anatoly Karpov, comment on his best games and games with computers. This publication is dedicated to global changes in the field of debut that began in the 70s and will certainly attract the attention of all qualified chess players who want to understand the secrets of mastery. Of particular interest are the conflicting opinions of world experts expressed specifically for this book.
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