Книга: Alekhine Alexander «Complete Games Collection With His Own Annotations. Volume I. 1905-1920»

Complete Games Collection With His Own Annotations. Volume I. 1905-1920

Производитель: "Русский шахматный дом"

Серия: "Великие шахматисты мира"

The fourth world champion Alexander Alekhine has gone down in history not only as the winner of numerous tournaments and matches and the creator of hundreds of chess masterpieces. He is also rightly regarded as one of the most outstanding analysts of all time. Alekhine`s annotations are distinguished by their depth and objectivity, and a clear explanation of the ideas inherent in a position. In this edition for the first time ALL Alekhine`s games with his own annotations have been compiled. At present many of them can be found only in old magazines, and some have not previously been published in English. In the editorial notes the achievements of modern computer analysis have been incorporated.

Издательство: "Русский шахматный дом" (2018)

ISBN: 978-5-94693-690-3

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Complete Games Collection With His Own Annotations. Volume I. 1905-1920The fourth world champion Alexander Alekhine has gone down in history not only as the winner of numerous tournaments and matches and the creator of hundreds of chess masterpieces. He is also rightly… — Русский шахматный дом, Великие шахматисты мира Подробнее...20181342бумажная книга

Alekhine, Alexander

▪ Russian-French chess player
Alekhine also spelled  Alekhin  or  Aljechin , original name  Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Alyokhin 
born October 31, 1892, Moscow, Russian Empire
died March 24, 1946, Estoril, Portugal

      world champion chess player from 1927 to 1935 and from 1937 until his death, noted for using a great variety of attacks.

      Alekhine was a precocious chess player, becoming a master at age 16 and a grandmaster at age 22. He was playing in a tournament in Mannheim, Germany, when World War I broke out; after being released from internment, he served in the Red Cross division of the Russian army.

      After the Russian Revolution of 1917, Alekhine became a naturalized French citizen and studied law at the University of Paris (Paris I–XIII, Universities of). In 1927, after a contest lasting nearly three months, he won the world chess championship from José Raúl Capablanca (Capablanca, José Raúl) of Cuba. Eight years later he lost the title to Max Euwe (Euwe, Max) of The Netherlands, but he regained it from Euwe in 1937. Alekhine broke the world blindfold chess record in 1924, 1925, and 1933. He also wrote extensively on the game of chess. He is best known for his game collections My Best Games of Chess 1908–1923 (1927) and My Best Games of Chess 1924–1937 (1939), which are regarded as classics.

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Источник: Alekhine, Alexander

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