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LXWADTWCC1963

The World Chess Championship 1963

218 pages, paperback, Reprint, Hardinge, 2002, original edition 1963

From the series »Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics«

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From 1948 until 1963 Mikhail Botvinnik, the iron man of Soviet chess and chess board devotee of Josef Stalin, had maintained his grip on the supreme title, in spite of threats from the younger generations represented by Smyslov and Tal. Now in 1963 a new force arose. Tigran Petrosian was a super subtle strategist who could make even an extra half a square tell in the balance. In this match, which finally broke Botvinnik's dominance for good, Botvinnik was cast in the role of impatient aggressor while the younger challenger eventually triumphed by a combination of extreme patience and the most exquisite endgame play ever witnessed at world championship level.
Bob Wade OBE, Britain's expert on Soviet chess, was ideally placed to comment on the games of this extraordinary contest and to delve into the preparation methods and psychology of both sides. Soviet Chess, his classic work on chess in the USSR, is a companion volume in this series.
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EAN 9781843820116
Weight 310 g
Manufacturer Hardinge
Width 13.7 cm
Height 21.5 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2002
Author Robert G. Wade
Series Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics
Language English
ISBN-10 1843820110
ISBN-13 9781843820116
Year of Original Version 1963
Pages 218
Binding paperback