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My Fifty Years of Chess

Triumphs of an American chess champion

242 Seiten, kartoniert, Reprint, Hardinge, 2002, original erschienen 1943

Aus der Reihe »Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics«

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Descriptive Notation.

Frank Marshall's watchwords were brilliancy and attack! For decades he was the leading USA grandmaster and he succeeded in scalping most of the world's elite during that time. Noted as a successful tournament rather than match player, Marshall's hit and run tactics will repay careful study by those who consider entering the hurly burly of tournament chess. For those content to sit by the fireside and play through an entertaining grandmaster game hours of enjoyment are to be derived from Marshall's blitz demolition of his opponents' carefully constructed strategic artifices. As Lasker once said of Dr Tarrasch - if chess were made of glass Tarrasch would be the greatest of us all. Marshall was the iconoclast who revelled in proving again and again that the palaces of crystal could be spectacularly shattered by a well timed blow.
Frank Marshall - many times US champion, grandmaster and conqueror of Lasker, Capablanca, Rubinstein and virtually all the greats of his day - was the heir to Morphy and Pillsbury and the forerunner of Fine, Reshevsky and Fischer. Under his leadership the USA also won the gold medals in the chess olympiad. Marshall's style was direct, almost brutal, but easy to understand and supremely effective - if you want to learn attacking techniques then the games of Frank Marshall are ideal models.
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EAN 9781843820536
Gewicht 340 g
Hersteller Hardinge
Breite 13,7 cm
Höhe 21,5 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 2002
Autor Frank Marshall
Reihe Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics
Sprache Englisch
ISBN-10 1843820536
ISBN-13 9781843820536
Jahr der Originalausgabe 1943
Seiten 242
Einband kartoniert