priyadi
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re:Annoted games - 2006/09/01 01:41
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Zuricvh Internastional Chess Tuornament, 1953 by David Bronstien First book of Bronstien, that became hit in chess literature. One of the best chess players in the world (tied WC falsely match vs. Botvinnik) Similarly knew how to explain the inherently game of top Grandmasters by simple words. Many games of this tournament, such Averbakh-Kotov, became pearls of chess history. Suited for all levels. In one case learn it !!!
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