Artikelnummer
LI81
Autor
Informator 81
348 Seiten, kartoniert, Informator-Verlag, 2001
Aus der Reihe »Informator«
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It is hard for a chess player to find the best move in a game. The hardest for the Chess Informant team is to find 1000 best games among 50 000. Fortunately, we are not alone. The contributors of Chess Informant are the chess players from the whole world. Of 25 first players from the latest FIDE Rating list, 19 annotate their games in the volume 81 (Kasparov, Kramnik, Anand, Morozevich, Adams, Leko, Bareev, Shirov, Kasimdzhanov, Gelfand, Smirin, Georgiev, Van Wely, Karpov, Dreev, J. Polgar, Ponomariov, Lautier and Grischuk).
Kasparov annotates 9 games from Linares and Astana. Kramnik annotates 10 games from Astana, Monaco and Zurich. Anand annotates 3 games from Merida.
This volume brings a selection of 978 fully annotated games from all the important tournaments played from February 1st till May 31st 2001, including tournaments in Linares, Astana, Dos Hermanas, Sarajevo, Enghien-les-Bains, Essen, Merida, Russia (ch), etc. All other usual columns are there as well: 27 best combinations and 18 endings, the ten best games of the previous volume, the ten most important theoretical novelties of the previous volume, theoretical survey of the opening played in the winning game for the most important theoretical novelty, about 80 cross tables, etc. As a special column there is chess portrait of Vladimir Kramnik (more than 20 pages!). The column brings a selection of Kramnik's best games, novelties, endgames and combinations.
Kasparov annotates 9 games from Linares and Astana. Kramnik annotates 10 games from Astana, Monaco and Zurich. Anand annotates 3 games from Merida.
This volume brings a selection of 978 fully annotated games from all the important tournaments played from February 1st till May 31st 2001, including tournaments in Linares, Astana, Dos Hermanas, Sarajevo, Enghien-les-Bains, Essen, Merida, Russia (ch), etc. All other usual columns are there as well: 27 best combinations and 18 endings, the ten best games of the previous volume, the ten most important theoretical novelties of the previous volume, theoretical survey of the opening played in the winning game for the most important theoretical novelty, about 80 cross tables, etc. As a special column there is chess portrait of Vladimir Kramnik (more than 20 pages!). The column brings a selection of Kramnik's best games, novelties, endgames and combinations.
Gewicht | 550 g |
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Hersteller | Informator-Verlag |
Breite | 16,8 cm |
Höhe | 23,8 cm |
Medium | Buch |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2001 |
Autor | Alexander Matanovic |
Reihe | Informator |
Sprache | Figurinen |
Seiten | 348 |
Einband | kartoniert |