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    Russian chess players ab 32.49 € als Taschenbuch: Garry Kasparov Anatoly Karpov Vladimir Kramnik Alexander Alekhine Boris Spassky Mikhail Botvinnik Viktor Korchnoi Vasily Smyslov Lev Aronin Gata Kamsky Ratmir Kholmov Grigory Levenfish Nikolai Krogius Nicolas Rossolimo. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, English, International, Englische Taschenbücher,
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    Saint Petersburg State University alumni ab 38.49 € als Taschenbuch: Dmitri Mendeleev Ayn Rand Ivan Pavlov Vladimir Putin Anatoly Karpov Andrey Markov Aleksandr Lyapunov Alexander Alekhine George Gamow Nikolai Gogol Lev Landau Yulian Vasilievich Sokhotski Alexander Prokhorov Grigori Perelman. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Wirtschaft & Soziales,
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    Chess in France ab 21.99 € als Taschenbuch: Chess in Paris French chess players French chess writers Marcel Duchamp FIDE Alexander Alekhine Boris Spassky François-André Danican Philidor Monte Carlo chess tournament Napoleon Marache William Schlumberger. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Wirtschaft & Soziales,
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    Tactics Training Alexander Alekhine - How to improve your Chess with Alexander Alekhine and become a Chess Tactics Master: ab 2.49 €
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    Alekhine: ab 4.01 €
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    Nigel Davies: The 4…Nf6 Caro-KannThe dynamic 4...Nf6 line of the Caro-Kann (after 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4) has been unfashionable in recent years whilst the theory on 4...Bf5 and 4...Nd7 now extends well into the middle game. 4…Nf6 therefore offers a golden opportunity for Caro-Kann players to throw their opponents on their own resources – and here even top Grandmasters can go wrong. On this DVD Nigel Davies examines both the Bronstein-Larsen (5.Nxf6+ gxf6) and the Tartakower (5.Nxf6+ exf6) systems and shows how the doubled f-pawn, common to both lines gives Black a range of aggressive plans and ideas. This is why 4...Nf6 has been favored by great players such as Alexander Alekhine, Viktor Kortchnoi, David Bronstein, Bent Larsen, Nigel Short and Savielly Tartakower. Others are likely to join them.• Video running time: 4 hours (English)• With interactive training including video feedback• Exclusive training database with 50 essential games• Including ChessBase Reader
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    Adrian Mikhalchishin: How to study ClassicsChess education is based on examples of great players of the past. Most of the typical methods of attack, analogical plans, and correct ways of conducting different ends happened first time in their games. On the basis of these games numerous books were written about endgame subjects and endgame technique. Even about openings the great Alexander Alekhine said that it is simply the practice of the masters! Naturally every developing player has to study these examples, as he will face similar positions and problems in his practice. The more a player knows of these positions, the more frequently he will be able to apply the necessary ideas in the correct way. Of course, there are many basic positions in endgames andexact variations in the openings, which have to be remembered by heart. But the greatest part of the endgame and middlegame play consists of knowledge of typical plans and typical tactical motifs, which can be used for different purposes. To help to attack the opponent’s king or simply to help conducting plans faster and more effectively. Every young player has to study them and it is possible just from the games of the great players. Vladimir Kramnik once told, that at the moment when he decided to fight for the World Championship, he spent one year just analysing all the matches of the WC.In general, we have to study classics in two ways: 1) As we explained, in the books on endgame and middlegame.Different important subjects are studied from the selected games of the greats. 2) Every top player had his or her own speciality. Like Rubinstein was the greatest master of the ‘exchange technique’,Botvinnik was master of ‘centralization’ and Alekhine was the greatest player in developing opening initiative. Each ща them had extraordinarily instructive examples about their own favorite methods. Another problem exists - in the chess world we don’t have many good books on the middlegame and for this reason young players have problems about how to study classics. Different tactical methods exist and for these subjects we have plenty of good literature. We will present a few examples on how the same tactical methods were developed by the top players and how more complicated it became by the years. The same situation is with development of typical plans in classical structures.• Video running time: more than 5 hours (English)• With interactive training including video feedback• Extra: Database with Classical GamesAdrian Mikhalchishin, a Grandmaster since 1978, is currently among the top 5 world trainers and the Chairman of the FIDE Trainers’ Commission. He trained the team of USSR in 1980’s, national teams of Slovenia, Poland and the Netherlands, and was the trainer of Anatoly Karpov (1980-1986), trained Zsuzsa Polgar, Alexander Beliavsky, Maja Chiburdanidze, Arkadij Naiditsch and Vassily Ivanchuk.
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