Article Number
LXWOOSBANR
Author
Sergey Belavenyets and Nikolai Ryumin
96 pages, paperback, The Chess Player, 2001
From the series »Chess Masters«
Discontinued
Sergey Belavenyets and Nikolai Ryumin were two of the more influential and active players in the USSR during the 1930s when the Soviet Chess School was developing at a rapid rate. Both of them died prematurely, one of natural causes and the other during the Second World War and so we will never know how far they could have progressed and how much influence they might have exercised.
This book presents, in English for the first time, the story of their chess careers and a selection of their best games. The detailed comments to their games bring to life two very different styles of play; Belavenyets was a positional player and Ryumin a tactician.
This book presents, in English for the first time, the story of their chess careers and a selection of their best games. The detailed comments to their games bring to life two very different styles of play; Belavenyets was a positional player and Ryumin a tactician.
Sergey Belavenyets and Nikolai Ryumin were two of the more influential and active players in the USSR during the 1930s when the Soviet Chess School was developing at a rapid rate. Both of them died prematurely, one of natural causes and the other during the Second World War and so we will never know how far they could have progressed and how much influence they might have exercised.
This book presents, in English for the first time, the story of their chess careers and a selection of their best games. The detailed comments to their games bring to life two very different styles of play; Belavenyets was a positional player and Ryumin a tactician.
This book presents, in English for the first time, the story of their chess careers and a selection of their best games. The detailed comments to their games bring to life two very different styles of play; Belavenyets was a positional player and Ryumin a tactician.
EAN | 9781901034455 |
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Weight | 150 g |
Manufacturer | The Chess Player |
Width | 15 cm |
Height | 21 cm |
Medium | Book |
Year of Publication | 2001 |
Author | Aidan Woodger |
Series | Chess Masters |
Language | English |
ISBN-13 | 978-1901034455 |
Pages | 96 |
Binding | paperback |
Name | The Chess Player |
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Adresse | 12 Burton Avenue Nottingham NG4 1PT Großbritannien |
Internet | www.chessplayer.co.uk |
anthony.gillam2@ntlworld.com |
Verantwortlicher Importeuer:
Name | Schachversand Niggemann |
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Adresse | Schadowstraße 5 48163 Münster Deutschland |
info@schachversand.de | |
Internet | www.schachversand.de |
Contents
Introduction:
03 Historical background
07 Nikolai Ryumin
08 Sergey Belavenyets
13 Selected Games: Ryumin
50 Selected Games: Belavenyets
95 Ryumin: Index of Opponents/Index of Openings
96 Belavenyets. Index of Opponents/Index of Openings
Introduction:
03 Historical background
07 Nikolai Ryumin
08 Sergey Belavenyets
13 Selected Games: Ryumin
50 Selected Games: Belavenyets
95 Ryumin: Index of Opponents/Index of Openings
96 Belavenyets. Index of Opponents/Index of Openings
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