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World Champion at the third attempt

59 Chess Masterpieces

256 Seiten, kartoniert, Gambit, 1999

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"...Sanakoev's book is rich in content and offers us abundant food for thought.... in all the games the reader is sure to discover something interesting and useful." - Mark Dvoretsky, leading chess trainer

It is rare that a Correspondence World Champion annotates a collection of the finest games from his career with detailed notes that penetrate deeply into the analytical and decision-making process. Yet this is precisely what Grigory Sanakoev has done, and the result is a work packed with entertainment and instructive value, ideal for study by abitious players.

Sanakoev's style of play, though as well-rounded as one would expect from a World Champion, tends towards the brilliant, with sacrificial attacks featuring in many of his games. As these attacks have had to stand up to the most scrupulous analysis, the reader will develop a feel for when an attack is sound, and when it is too speculative.

Besides the analytical feast he presents, Sanakoev packs a great deal of general chess wisdom into these pages, often featuring pertinent quotes from the greats of chess.

Grigory Sanakoev has been playing top-level correspondence chess for more than thirty years, culminating in his victory in the 12th Correspondence World Championship (1985-92), following high places in the 6th and 10th Championships. He is a chemist by profession and comes from Voronezh, in southern Russia.

"...Sanakoev's book is rich in content and offers us abundant food for thought.... in all the games the reader is sure to discover something interesting and useful." - Mark Dvoretsky, leading chess trainer

It is rare that a Correspondence World Champion annotates a collection of the finest games from his career with detailed notes that penetrate deeply into the analytical and decision-making process. Yet this is precisely what Grigory Sanakoev has done, and the result is a work packed with entertainment and instructive value, ideal for study by abitious players.

Sanakoev's style of play, though as well-rounded as one would expect from a World Champion, tends towards the brilliant, with sacrificial attacks featuring in many of his games. As these attacks have had to stand up to the most scrupulous analysis, the reader will develop a feel for when an attack is sound, and when it is too speculative.

Besides the analytical feast he presents, Sanakoev packs a great deal of general chess wisdom into these pages, often featuring pertinent quotes from the greats of chess.

Grigory Sanakoev has been playing top-level correspondence chess for more than thirty years, culminating in his victory in the 12th Correspondence World Championship (1985-92), following high places in the 6th and 10th Championships. He is a chemist by profession and comes from Voronezh, in southern Russia.

Weitere Informationen
Gewicht 300 g
Hersteller Gambit
Breite 14,5 cm
Höhe 21 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 1999
Autor Grigory Sanakojew
Sprache Englisch
ISBN-10 1901983110
ISBN-13 9781901983111
Seiten 256
Einband kartoniert

In 1995 Sankoev published a selection of his best correspondence games named Tretia Popytka . In 1997 this attractive biography was translated into German as Der 3. Versuch and published by Schachverlag Kania. Now the English translation (by John Sugden) has seen the light of day.

Grigory Konstantinovich Sanakoev has been playing top-level correspondence chess for more than thirty years, culminating in his victory in the 12th Correspondence World Championship (1985-92). Sanakoev is renowned for his aggressive opening repertoire, never shunning tactical complications and his games are a real pleasure to play over. By way of a footnote the editor of the English edition has included additions and amendments from the German editor Harald Keilhack and from the ubiquitous John Nunn. Together with several of his pupils Dvoretsky has also contributed through his book Attack and Defence . Clear proof that Sanakoev`s 59 games and their elaborate comments provide food for thought to top players.

A remarkable introduction into the splendid world of postal chess.

New in Chess 04/1999

In 1995 Sankoev published a selection of his best correspondence games named Tretia Popytka . In 1997 this attractive biography was translated into German as Der 3. Versuch and published by Schachverlag Kania. Now the English translation (by John Sugden) has seen the light of day.

Grigory Konstantinovich Sanakoev has been playing top-level correspondence chess for more than thirty years, culminating in his victory in the 12th Correspondence World Championship (1985-92). Sanakoev is renowned for his aggressive opening repertoire, never shunning tactical complications and his games are a real pleasure to play over. By way of a footnote the editor of the English edition has included additions and amendments from the German editor Harald Keilhack and from the ubiquitous John Nunn. Together with several of his pupils Dvoretsky has also contributed through his book Attack and Defence . Clear proof that Sanakoev`s 59 games and their elaborate comments provide food for thought to top players.

A remarkable introduction into the splendid world of postal chess.

New in Chess 04/1999

Kommen Ihnen Autor und Buchtitel etwa bekannt vor? Richtig, vor zwei Jahren bereits erschien das vorliegende Buch unter dem Titel "Der 3. Versuch" im zuletzt sehr rührigen Schachverlag Kania. Es wurde in der Fachpresse zu Recht als eine Art Meilenstein der Fernschachliteratur gefeiert, so daß es sich erübrigt, die getätigten Lobpreisungen an dieser Stelle zu wiederholen.

Ob es Sinn macht, auf dem deutschen Markt mit einer fremdsprachlichen Konkurrenzversion zum bereits vorhandenen muttersprachlichen Exemplar aufzuwarten, entzieht sich naturgemäß der Kenntnis des Unterzeichners, dem es nicht ansteht, Verlagspolitik zu kommentieren. Immerhin sei daraufhingewiesen, daß die Kaniaausgabe um rund 10,- DM preisgünstiger ist als die neu hinzugekommene englische Version.

E. Carl, Rochade Europa 04/99