In Chess Kaleidoscope, World Champion Anatoly Karpov has collaborated with Mathematician and Chess Journalist Yevgeny Gik to produce an instructive and entertaining book, which should satisfy the demands both of chess enthusiasts of serious players.
The book is in three parts, the first of which tells of matches for the World Championship, of decisive games, of combinations, problems and studies on the chess board, and of the unusual properties of the board and pieces. Part two deals with a currently fashionable topic, "The Computer at the Chess Board", and in the third part the World Champion annotates fifteen of his best games, many of which are from recent events and may be unfamiliar to the Western reader.
The book is in three parts, the first of which tells of matches for the World Championship, of decisive games, of combinations, problems and studies on the chess board, and of the unusual properties of the board and pieces. Part two deals with a currently fashionable topic, "The Computer at the Chess Board", and in the third part the World Champion annotates fifteen of his best games, many of which are from recent events and may be unfamiliar to the Western reader.
EAN | 008026896x |
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Manufacturer | Pergamon |
Medium | Book |
Year of Publication | 1981 |
Author | Anatoly KarpovJewgeni Gik |
Language | English |
ISBN-10 | 008026896x |
Pages | 168 |
Binding | paperback |
Name | Pergamon |
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