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Samuel Reshevsky

    Meine schachkarriere
    Reshevsky's Best Games - Volume 2
    Reshevsky's Best Games - Volume 1
    McKay Chess Library: Art of Positional Play
    • 2003

      Reshevsky's Best Games - Volume 1

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the early career of a chess prodigy, the narrative highlights Reshevsky's remarkable ability to challenge and defeat numerous adult players simultaneously. The book chronicles his rise to prominence up to the mid-1940s, establishing him as a top contender for the world chess championship. It serves as an insightful exploration of his formative years and significant achievements in the chess world, with later games featured in a subsequent volume.

      Reshevsky's Best Games - Volume 1
    • 2003

      Reshevsky's Best Games - Volume 2

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Featuring a collection of notable chess games from Samuel Reshevsky's middle career, this volume highlights victories over prominent players like Botvinnik, Keres, and Fischer. Each game is accompanied by Reshevsky's insightful commentary, offering readers strategies to enhance their own gameplay. Originally published as How Chess Games Are Won, it includes a new introduction by Raymond Keene, enriching the context and understanding of these classic matches.

      Reshevsky's Best Games - Volume 2
    • 1980

      Completely revised and reset in English algebraic notation, this modern classic by one of the greatest players of the 20th century explains the inner workings of a unique chess mind. Reshevsky, a world-famous chess prodigy by the age of 9, adopted a pragmatic, positional playing style quite unusual for a young player. In this collection of 61 deeply annotated games played by Reshevsky and other modern masters, he shows how all players can learn from his methods to exploit positional mistakes by their opponents and improve their own results.

      McKay Chess Library: Art of Positional Play