He shows that many typical Marshall positions can be broken down into elements that we can all grasp
At the Crossroads of Chess History
The two authors - the long-time world champion Anatoly Karpov and his co-author Anatoly Mazukevich - show an effective way for every chess fan to acquire these two important skills
“This book is a tribute to the most famous IM in the world – which GM doesn't know him
He has been called the Tiger Woods of chess
Aljechin: New York 1924 Das Großmeisterturnier metadata-enriched He shows that many typicalA great document. Eleven top players from ten countries (including Alekhine, Marshall, Reti, Marczy, Tartakower, Bogoljubow, Lasker) were able to demonstrate their skills and at the same time contribute to the entertainment of chess fans all over the world. With a foreword by Kurt Richter and an article on opening theory by Dr. Max Euwe. 379 pages, 6th edition 2014, paperback