Bronstein. Move by Move - Steve Giddins (K-3570/br)

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David Bronstein is one of the greatest and most loved chess players of all time. He won numerous major tournaments and for many years he was one of the world’s strongest grandmasters. In 1951 he came agonisingly close to winning the World Championship title, drawing 12-12 against the reigning champion Mikhail Botvinnik.

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Language versionsEnglish
SeriesMove by Move
Author / AuthorsSteve Giddins
PublisherEveryman Chess
Year of Publication1st edition 2015
Pages288
ISBN9781781942390
HardcoverNo
PaperbackYes
DownloadableNo
Width17 cm / 6.69 inch
Height24 cm / 9.45 inch

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Bronstein was one of the most creative geniuses the chess world has ever seen, and he left a legacy of wonderful games. In this book, FIDE Master Steve Giddins selects and examines his favourite Bronstein games, brings light to some games which were previously unpublished, and shows us how we can all learn and improve our chess by studying Bronstein’s play.

Move by Move provides an ideal platform to study chess. By continually challenging the reader to answer probing questions throughout the book, the Move by Move format greatly encourages the learning and practising of vital skills just as much as the traditional assimilation of knowledge. Carefully selected questions and answers are designed to keep you actively involved and allow you to monitor your progress as you learn. This is an excellent way to improve your chess skills and knowledge.

  • Learn from the games of a chess legend
  • Important ideas absorbed by continued practice
  • Utilizes an ideal approach to chess study

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Bronstein. Move by Move - Steve Giddins (K-3570/br)

Bronstein. Move by Move - Steve Giddins (K-3570/br)

David Bronstein is one of the greatest and most loved chess players of all time. He won numerous major tournaments and for many years he was one of the world’s strongest grandmasters. In 1951 he came agonisingly close to winning the World Championship title, drawing 12-12 against the reigning champion Mikhail Botvinnik.

Content

003 About the Author
006 Acknowledgements
007 Bibliography
009 David Bronstein - An Appreciation
017 1 Bronstein-Evans, Moscow 1955
025 2 Bronstein-Korchnoi, Moscow 1962
034 3 Bronstein-Winiwarter, Krems 1967
042 4 Nunn-Bronstein, Hastings 1975/76
048 5 Bronstein-Rojahn, Moscow 1956
058 6 Bronstein-Tal, Riga 1968
067 7 Bronstein-Ostrup, Gausdal 1994
076 8 C.Chandler-Bronstein, Gravesend 1996
082 9 Tal-Bronstein, Moscow 1966
087 10 Bronstein-Zamikhovsky, Leningrad 1970
094 11 Bronstein-Hunt, Maidstone 1994
101 12 Kaplan-Bronstein, Hastings 1975/76
107 13 Bronstein-Ljubojevic, Petropolis 1973
121 14 Bronstein-Ratner, Kiev 1939
132 15 Bronstein-Levenfish, Moscow 1949
146 16 Sax-Bronstein, Teesside 1975
155 17 Bronstein-Browne, Reykjavik 1990
164 18 Bronstein-Botvinnik, Moscow 1951
175 19 Bronstein-Korchnoi, Moscow 1964
185 20 Bronstein-Keene, Teesside 1975
196 21 Bronstein-Najdorf, Budapest 1950
203 22 Bronstein-Szabo, Budapest 1950
210 23 Botvinnik-Bronstein, Moscow 1951
218 24 Bronstein-Keres, Gothenburg 1955
227 25 Bronstein-Golombek, Moscow 1956
239 26 Zita-Bronstein, Prague 1946
246 27 Pachman-Bronstein, Prague 1946
255 28 Reshevsky-Bronstein, Zurich 1953
268 29 Pein-Bronstein, London 1997
277 30 Langeweg-Bronstein, Beverwijk 1963
268 Index of Openings
287 Index of Complete Games

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