(Pdf free) The Soviet Championships (Everyman Chess Classics)
• Bernard Lafferty, Mark Taimanov •
| #2494520 in Books | The House of Staunton, Inc. | 2016-06-01 | Original language:English | 9.77 x.50 x6.69l,.92 | File Name: 1781943389 | 224 pages | Author: Bernard Cafferty,Mark Taimanov | Pages: 222 pages | Publication Years: 2016
||13 of 18 people found the following review helpful.| A piece of chess history|By A Customer|Bernard Cafferty is an expert about soviet chess, and here he presents the history of Soviet Chess Championships: from the beginnings (after the revolution) to the "fall of the wall". Each tournament is described, reporting also the crosstable. In the commentaries the main author is helped by Mark Taimanov, a leading GM for long time|From the Back Cover|
Starting in 1920 and running through to the early 1990s, when the political break-up of the USSR meant the end of the competition, the prestigious Soviet Championships were truly representative events with all of the top Soviet players
Starting in 1920, and running through to the early 1990's, when the political break up of the USSR meant the end of the completion, the prestigious Soviet Championships were truly representative events with all of the top Soviet layers participating. Because of the enormous State support for the game in the old USSR, the Championships were usually gladiatorial, all-play-all contests lasting weeks, and the Grandmasters represented the elite of the World Chess. Alekhine, ...
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