200 Open GamesRussian offers a wealth of his finest games, presented in full with numerous illustrative diagrams. Commentary emphasizes ideas behind moves, shows how 1P-K4-P-K4 imposes its patterns on subsequent game. 207 black-and-white illustrations. |
Contents
The QP Attack 69 | 7 |
A Queen Offside | 34 |
The Vienna Game | 38 |
The Latvian Gambit | 46 |
Petroffs Defence | 52 |
The English Game Ponziani | 80 |
The Four Knights Opening | 87 |
A ThreeMover of Samuel Loyds | 111 |
ApprenticeGrandmaster | 133 |
Racing Each Other | 146 |
The Bitter Fate of the Improviser | 159 |
All Choice Moves | 171 |
The Roots of TimeTrouble | 184 |
The Mexican Nikitin | 197 |
The Duel of Veterans | 210 |
Alapins Opening | 236 |
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200 Open Games: Bronstein's Play-by-play Account of His 200 Most Memorable Games David Bronstein No preview available - 2019 |
Common terms and phrases
attack bishop black king black knight black pawn black queen Black resigns BP XP BXN PXB BxP+ castle CATALOG chess chess-players combination defence DOVER BOOKS Draw agreed Emanuel Lasker endgame exchange grandmaster illustrations International Tournament K-KI K-RI Keres Kiev King's Gambit Korchnoi KP XP KR-KI KR-QI Lasker Liliental manoeuvre master match mate Moscow Moscow Championship move N-BI N-QI opponent opponent's P-KB4 PXP P-Q4 PXP passed pawn pieces play players position PXP 3 N-KB3 PXP PXP Q XP Q-KI Q-side QR-BI QR-KI QR-QI QXKP QxNP R-KI R-KNI R-NI R-QI R-RI reader reply rook RP XP Ruy Lopez sacrifice square time-trouble USSR Championship Vienna Game whilst white pawns White resigns