Smyslov, Bronstein, Geller, Taimanov and Averbakh
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Smyslov, Bronstein, Geller, Taimanov and Averbakh by Andrew Soltis
A crucial decision spared chess Grandmaster David Bronstein almost certain death at the hands of the Nazis--one fateful move cost him the world championship. Russian champion Mark Taimanov was a touted as a hero of the Soviet state until his loss to Bobby Fischer all but ruined his life. Yefim Geller's dream of becoming world champion was crushed by a bad move against Fischer, his hated rival. Yuri Averbakh had no explanation how he became the world's oldest grandmaster, other than the quixotic nature of fate. Vasily Smyslov, the only one of the five to become world champion, would reign for just one year--fortune, he said, gave him pneumonia at the worst possible time. This book explores how fate played a capricious role in the lives of five of the greatest players in chess history.
“Soltis’ selection of games is lively and interesting… Soltis’ notes are readable and to the pointHe re-analyzes numerous classic games, citing the traditional sources and correcting analysis that has stood for years… a collection of exciting games and stories…I strongly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in chess history.”—Chess Life
Grandmaster Andrew Soltis, nine times champion of the Marshall Chess Club, New York Post editor and Chess Life columnist, is the author of dozens of chess books. He lives in New York City.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781476677934 |
| ISBN 10 | 147667793X |
| Title | Smyslov, Bronstein, Geller, Taimanov and Averbakh |
| Author | Andrew Soltis |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | McFarland & Co Inc |
| Year published | 2021-07-05 |
| Number of pages | 392 |
| Prizes | Winner of Book of the Year Award—Chess Journalists of America 2022 (United States) |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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