Alexander Alekhine's Best Games: Algebraic Edition by Alexander Alekhine

Alexander Alekhine's Best Games: Algebraic Edition



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ISBN: 0713479701, 9780713479706
Page: 296
Publisher: Batsford


I also like the design of 'Mein System' in the hardcover edition of Niggemann. Here is an example of Alekhine's handwritten comments (in English, Alekhine was using the descriptive notation then used by chess publishers, while in German, he was using the algebraic notation). He commented some of his own games but also some games from others players taking part in this top chess event. The games annotations written by Alekhine, Nimzovitch, Spielman, Botvinnik, Ragozin and other great chessplayers. Alekhine was one of the greatest players in history and anybody looking for a great collection of games can do no better than getting these. Another thing is My rating would be, from best to worst; the Tiger's Modern era books (simple, tasteful); the GM Rep series (good for the most part, but some color choices are a bit garish to my eye); the GM Prep series (muddy colors, too cluttered and “artsy”). The book is well written, clearly presented, has good analysis (but not a huge amount of depth Wed, 26 May 2004 17:29:31 +0000 Alekhines Best Games: Algebraic Edition (Algebraic classics series) (Paperback) rated 5.0/5.0: It's funny these credits. As a child, Alexander's nickname was Tisha. Until World War I, Alexander Alekhine spelled his last name Aljechin. My Best Games of Chess 1924-1937 by Alexander Alekhine This book covers the entire period when Alekhine was World Chess Champion, including his match with Capablanca and his two matches with Euwe. Some of his earlier correspondence games were written T. ChessBase News | Edward Winter ;s Chess Explorations (7)The above-mentioned Alekhine books do not exist in (English) algebraic notation, except in the truncated edition Alexander Alekhine ;s Best Games (B.T. Alexander Alekhines Best Games (Batsford Chess Library). World Chess Champion Alexander Alekhine comments his game against Danish player Jens Enevoldsen in the 1939 Buenos Aires Olympiad. The competition itself was an outstanding triumph for Alexander Alekhine. Now Russell has done the chess world another great service by printing a new algebraic edition of Alexander Alekhine's Best Games.

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