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  • Author:
    Golenishchev

    Like other titles in the Training Program for Chess Players series, this volume is both an excellent textbook for independent study and a powerful training aid for chess coaches. In the view of many experts, no better work of this kind has ever been written. coach and Master of Sport. Golenishchev's programs are still considered. critically important and are successfully employed in chess schools. His teaching methods remain popular in Russia and around the world. Supervised by Editor-in-Chief and former Karpov, this new edition of Golenishchev's classic work is updated to include important games from the recent high-level chess competitions, reflecting modern approaches to the game. OPENING Fragment 1 OPENING Fragment 2

    30.00 $
  • Author:
    Kalinichenko

    The vast majority of opening guides are written for adult readers. This book is also devoted to the theory but it is junior. The structure of the book is simple and attractive: openings are examined using examples from actual games, each of which is presented in the form of a lesson with its own name. Several such lessons form an opening theme, and the examination of each theme concludes with exercises. In each opening, attention is drawn to its characteristic tactical and strategic ideas of combinations for independent solution strictly corresponds to the opening theme. Written in clear and easy language, the book is furnished with a large number of diagrams. Colored explanatory arrows on the diagrams and the selection of individual pages with a colored background make the book easier to understand. Regular work solve two problems: deepen the student's knowledge and develop his tactical vision, thus improving his skill and results.

    28.80 $
  • Author:
    Fine

    In the vast ocean of chess literature there are relatively few books about the endgame, and only a few of them can be considered true chess classics. And the most outstanding among the classics — Reuben Fine's book "Basic Chess Endings". Reuben Fine (1914−1993) was for a long time one of the best chess players in the world. As an author, Fine showed himself to be an excellent analyst who understood the full depth and peculiarities of the endgame. Having studied various types of standard positions, Fine established useful rules for practical play and proved himself to be an experienced teacher who, using skillfully chosen examples, was able to teach the reader all the necessary lessons and introduce him to the basic ideas of the endgame. Many generations of chess players in different countries of the world keep copies of “Basic Chess Endings”. For example, Mikhail Botvinnik considered Fine's work the most worthy of all that had ever been written on endgame theory.

    35.00 $
  • Author:
    Kasparov

    41.67 $
  • Author:
    Galkin

    The book by grandmaster and experienced coach Alexander Galkin is  the final link in a series of publications by the author, directed  to study the classical endgame using examples of modern games   grandmasters. This time the subject of the study – light piece endgames. Clarification of the methodology for working on this stage of the game, as well as the main features and methods of playing such endings. Examples  taken from the practice of modern grandmasters and dated back to 2020-2023. The author offers the reader the most recent and unique information. The material is structured in such a way that the reader can get the maximum  benefit from studying the examples offered by the author  queen endings and its  other derivatives. The book is aimed at advanced chess players, is useful for coaches and can be recommended to a wide range of chess fans

    18.33 $
  • Author:
    Tal

    21.67 $
  • Author:
    Kapengut

    An outstanding theorist and successful coach shares his memories of communication and cooperation with Mikhail Tal, Anatoly Karpov, Isaac Boleslavsky, Elena Akhmylovskaya and other outstanding chess players. Separate large chapter – a story about many years of work with Boris Gelfand: over these years (1980-1993) the student went from a 12-year-old candidate for master to the holder of the 3rd rating in the world. Albert Kapengut – winner of 6 gold medals at the World Student Olympics, seven-time champion of Belarus, participant in the individual and team championships of the USSR among men, champion of the USSR as part of the Burevestnik team. The book includes 70 games commented in detail by the author, a careful study of which will help the reader not only better understand popular opening schemes, but also get a taste for serious analytical work. “My story is not so much about a career, although “you can’t erase words from a song,” but about memorable situations, often funny, sometimes absurd, and dotted about people I met along the way, sometimes with touches of biography, prompting readers to become interested in more complete information.” ;" (A. Kapengut). For a wide range of chess lovers.

    43.33 $
  • A limited edition of the most famous electronic chess clock. Design & quot; under the tree & quot ;. Released for the 25th anniversary of the DGT. & Nbsp; These watches are used in all major tournaments, world championships and World Cups, World Chess Olympiads. Installation of any time controls, including Fisher and Bronstein controls (with added time). & Nbsp;

    237.50 $
  • Author:
    Bogdanovich

    50.00 $
  • Author:
    Gezalyan

    International Master Tibor Karolyi and FIDE Master Tigran Gozalyan have prepared a major work (in two volumes) about the life and work of the 9th world chess champion Tigran Petrosyan (he held the title from 1963 to 1969).  Volume II (1963-1984) tells about Petrosyan's victory in the 1963 world title match over Mikhail Botvinnik, about the grandiose two-match confrontation with Boris Spassky in 1966 and 1969, about all his candidates' matches after losing the title – against Bobby Fischer, Viktor Korchnoi and other world-class opponents. All tournaments and matches of the second half of Petrosian's chess career are presented, up to his last performances in 1983. The authors subjected 175 complete games and fragments to an in-depth analysis (using modern computers). Not all of them have been deeply studied and commented on before, but even then the book provides a significantly improved analysis. Among Petrosyan’s opponents – world champions and contenders Kasparov, Karpov, Fischer, Spassky, Tal, Smyslov, Botvinnik, Korchnoi and Bronstein, as well as Timman, Larsen, Reshevsky, Belyavsky, Polugaevsky, Portisch, Romanishin and many others. Special attention is paid to his coaches – Alexey Suetin and Igor Zaitsev. 

    50.00 $
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    September 17, 1965, VII International Tournament of the Central Chess Club of the USSR in Yerevan 1965   Liberson - Portisch   Scoresheet of Portisch   Original writing in pencil   Condition: good   АРТ_П7

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    November 2, 1963. V International Tournament of the Central Chess Club of the USSR Liberzon – Hort Scoresheet of Hort Арт пк3

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    September 20, 1965, VII International Tournament of the Central Chess Club of the USSR in Yerevan 1965   Matanovich -Korchnoi   Scoresheet of Matanovich   Aleksander Matanovich - Serbian, formerly Yugoslavian, chess player, grandmaster (1955). Journalist, editor-in-chief of Shakhovsky Informator (since 1966), author of several books on chess.   Viktor Korchnoi (1931-2016) was a Soviet and later Swiss grandmaster who, during his nearly 70-year chess career (from 1945 to 2015), achieved any possible success in chess, except for the title of world champion.   Condition: good   PK7

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    September 22, 1965, VII International Tournament of the Central Chess Club of the USSR in Yerevan 1965   Nei - Averbach   Scoresheet of Nei   Yuri Averbakh - Soviet chess player, leader of the Russian and international chess movement; international grandmaster, chess composer, international arbiter in chess and chess composition, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR. Champion of the USSR. The oldest living grandmaster in the world.   Ivo Nei is an eight-time Estonian champion, three-time winner of the Baltic tournaments (1956, 1961, 1963). In 1964, the USSR Chess Federation granted him the right to play in a major tournament in Beverwijk, and, sharing the first place with Keres, Ney became an international master.   Condition: good   PK7

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    September 17, 1965, VII International Tournament of the Central Chess Club of the USSR in Yerevan 1965   Nei - Stein Scoresheet of Stein   Original writing in pencil   Condition: good   PK7

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    November 6, 1963. V International Tournament of the Central Chess Club of the USSR Padevsky – Liberzon Scoresheet of  Padevsky Арт пк3

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    September 22, 1965, VII International Tournament of the Central Chess Club of the USSR in Yerevan 1965   Philip - Shashin   Scoresheet of Philip   Condition: good   PK7

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    Platonov vs Polugaevsky. Scoresheet of Polugaevsky Art PK5

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    3 Moscow International Chess Tournament of 1936 Ragozin-Ryumin Includes the signature of the judge.Art PK3

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    Romanishin-Belyavsky   The 42nd USSR chess championship was held from November 30 to December 23, 1974 in Leningrad. The title of champion was awarded to both winners.Art PK5

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    September 20, 1965, VII International Tournament of the Central Chess Club of the USSR in Yerevan 1965   Schmid - Fuks   Scoresheet of Schmid   Condition: goodPK7

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      September 19, 1965, VII International Tournament of the Central Chess Club of the USSR in Yerevan 1965    Shashin - Averbach   Scoresheet of Averbach   Yuri Averbakh - Soviet chess player, leader of the Russian and international chess movement; international grandmaster, chess composer, international arbiter in chess and chess composition, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR. Champion of the USSR. The oldest living grandmaster in the world.   Shashin Boris  - chess theorist and journalist, master of sports of the USSR in chess since 1960     Condition: good   PK7