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World Chess Championship 1937
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220 pages
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The book highlights Alekhine's strategic preparation, showcasing his psychological and technical prowess in chess. By identifying Euwe's vulnerabilities, Alekhine launched a formidable attack, culminating in a remarkable display of skill that led him to reclaim the championship title. His play is celebrated for its energy, accuracy, and elegance, marking a significant moment in world championship history.
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2002, paperback
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