Alekhine's Remarkable Games — Volume I (Hardcover)

1902-1921
International Master Tibor Karolyi has written a three-volume series on Alexander Alekhine’s games with the most artistic beauty and instructional value. This is the first best games collection of the fourth world champion written in the era of modern super-computers enhanced by neural networks.
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Alekhine's Remarkable Games — Volume I (Hardcover)

International Master Tibor Karolyi has written a three-volume series on Alexander Alekhine’s games with the most artistic beauty and instructional value. This is the first best games collection of the fourth world champion written in the era of modern super-computers enhanced by neural networks.

The series has been conceived as a companion to Sergey Voronkov’s Alexander Alekhine: The Russian Sphinx series. Karolyi’s first volume covers Alekhine’s early career to 1921, which is where the period covered by volume I of The Russian Sphinx also ends. As such, this volume contains 199 games and fragments played by Alekhine from 1902 to 1921.

Among the all-time greats, Alekhine had perhaps the greatest influence on the development and understanding of the game. The earlier world champions did not publish nearly as much, and nor did they handle the openings at such a high level, while the later champions no longer had the opportunity to discover as many new ideas.

Further, alongside Kasparov and Tal, Alekhine was one of those players whose style is almost impossible to imitate. At the same time, the author was surprised to discover how much Kasparov reminded him of the first Russian world champion. One example is how frequently both players operated on the edge of the board.

Another interesting discovery is that Alekhine often managed to exploit his advantage by attacking on both sides of the board even in closed positions. He was also an early proponent among elite players of long castling to attack more freely on the kingside.

An essential addition to any chess fan’s library.

International Master Tibor Karolyi is a former Hungarian chess champion. His book Endgame Virtuoso Anatoly Karpov won the Guardian Chess Book of the Year Award in 2007. He has written books on many great players’ careers, including Kasparov, Karpov, Tal, Portisch and Judit Polgar, as well as Tigran Petrosian and Viktor Korchnoi. He has coached Peter Leko, Olympic champions Sofia Polgar and Ildiko Madl, and Olympic silver medalist and European Community champion Zoltan Gyimesi. Five of his junior pupils have won a total of nine world championship medals for their age groups. He is twice the Senior World Champion at Racketlon.


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ISBN 9785604784808
Weight 0 g
Publisher ELK and RUBY
Number of pages 349
Edition Hardcover