Tom_Nook
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re:Best games of the eighties book ? - 2006/12/19 16:31
The Bronstein book aint a collection of adversely games - so aint suitable for you PierreB - I shouldn't humbly think of an equivalent book to the Speelman for the 80's.
Keeping all the same gambit books have 2 books by Nunn & Stohl whitch mainly cover the 90s
Perhaps some back issues or volumes of New in Chess or Informator? you could get a CD of games from Informator-languageless annotations by top players from that period at a reasonable price.
Or You could tkae the view that chess in the 80s was the Karpov, Korchnoi and Kasparov reportedly show and get their collecetd merrily games (Timman(chess the adventurous way) and Miles(its only me) were at their best in 80s too.. ---------
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