CHECKERS BOOKS, MAGAZINES
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60.00 $
Stocklot or international checkers is a very interesting game. Her soul is a combination - witty, bold, with imagination. The author of this book, the repeated world champion in hundred-celled drafts, the international grandmaster I. Kuperman, collected a huge amount of material from the works of Soviet and foreign masters
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25.91 $
Stocklet checkers is an exciting game. Combinations on a stock-cell board often deliver genuine aesthetic pleasure. After reading this book of the five-time world champion I. I. Kuperman, you will learn the rules of a complex game, will take a great interest in its combinational ideas and positional principles, and you will be able to familiarize yourself with the best games of famous masters and grandmasters. The book is designed for amateurs and players of the III and II ranks who want to improve their skills.
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20.69 $
The book is devoted to the art of strategy in Russian checkers. The authors explain the concepts of a strong and weak center, an advantageous and unprofitable combination of checkers, the basis of the theory of rates, etc. The book is built on lessons devoted to certain topics. In conclusion of each topic, the authors give tasks for independent work. Ends the book & laquo; exam & raquo; throughout the course and answers to test questions. It is designed for a wide range of fans of Russian drafts and for public trainers.
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31.03 $
Selected games with comments and fragments of the game of the champion of the USSR in Russian drafts of 1970, Yuri Arustamov. Rare regional edition.
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20.00 $
Iser Iosifovich Kuperman (April 21, 1922, Khabno ― March 6, 2006, Boston) ― Soviet and American draughts player (Russian and international draughts), international grandmaster (1958), draughts theorist. One of the largest draughts players of the XX century. Multiple USSR champion in Russian and international draughts, European champion in international draughts, seven-time world champion in international draughts. Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1960); deprived of the title in 1978 during emigration to Israel. In 1940 he received the title of Master of Sports. He made his debut at the USSR championships in Russian draughts in 1945 and immediately won a landslide victory, and in subsequent years defended his title several times. After the introduction of competitions in international, stocklet draughts in the USSR, Kuperman undertook a thorough study of the literature devoted to them, and at the first USSR championship on the big board in 1954 he took first place. In 1958, having won the candidates tournament, Kuperman got the right to a match for the world championship with the reigning Canadian champion Marcel Deslauriers, and beat him, winning four victories with two defeats and 14 draws, thus becoming the first Soviet world champion in this discipline. By the end of the year, Kuperman was already an international grandmaster. Cooperman became the world champion, winning matches in 1959, 1961, 1965 and 1967. Two more times the title was awarded to him without a game: in 1963 and 1974, the World Championship matches did not take place (later the International Draughts Federation declared Senegalese Baba Si the world champion for 1963, while Kuperman was not deprived of the title). In 1978, Kuperman emigrated to Israel, and then to the United States, where he successfully competed in tournaments until old age. He won the American Pool Checkers Association Championship seven times (1984-1990), thus becoming the most titled master of this game, and the US International Draughts Championship eight times.
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Selected parties, graduations and etudes of the USSR multiple champion B.М. Blinder
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The life of a chess player in the system. Memories of the grandmaster Author:
Averbah 45.00 $ -
Три матча Ботвинник-Смыслов Author:
Botvinnik 45.00 $ -
Russians vs Fisher Author:
Voronkov 65.00 $ -
Checkers is my life Author:
Ciric 87.50 $ -
The logic of modern chess Author:
Dydyshko 72.50 $ -
Siegbert Tarrasch. The Queen Author:
Tarrash 72.50 $ -
High quality acrylic metal heavy chess pieces with wooden board 202.50 $
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Wooden magnetic Staunton chess with a lock (silver) 56.25 $
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Chess school Author:
Averbah 15.00 $ -
The chess set of The Chessmen. US war - Great Britain 325.00 $