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LXMASGITSPT1895

Games in the St Petersburg Tournament 1895-96

63 pages, paperback, Hardinge, 2004, original edition 1896

From the series »Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics«

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Deskriptive Notation.
Descriptive Notation.

Emanuel Lasker won the world championship by defeating the ageing Steinitz in 1894. However there remained many doubters who believed that the youthful Lasker was still inferior to rivals such as Pillsbury and Tchigorin. St Petersburg 1896 was a baptism of fire which proved beyond a shadow of doubt that the new champion had come to stay. In one of the fiercest and most gruelling tests of strength at elite level the world champion emerged victorious against his most dangerous rivals. In the process he played a masterpiece of sacrificial attack as black against Pillsbury which lives on as one of the most brilliant and impenetrable games ever played - a game about which debate still rages as can be seen from Kasparov's essay on it in his classic new book series - "My great predecessors".

James Mason was a player of grandmaster strength who was born in Ireland but subsequently emigrated both to the USA and the UK. William Pollock was an English Master who died, prematurely, shortly after completing his work on this book.
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EAN 1843821400
Weight 150 g
Manufacturer Hardinge
Width 13.7 cm
Height 21.6 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2004
Author James MasonW.H.K. Pollock
Series Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics
Language English
ISBN-10 1843821400
Year of Original Version 1896
Pages 63
Binding paperback