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Pal Benko: My Life, Games, and Compositions

  • Edition: Paperback
  • Author: IM Jeremy Silman
  • Skill Range: Intermediate
  • Publisher: Siles Press
  • Year Published: 2004
  • # of Pages: 668
  • ISBN: 1890085081
Description:

Grandmaster Pal Benko is a chess legend: A challenger for the World Championship, an innovator of many modern opening systems, a problem composer par excellence, and a father figure to his close friend Bobby Fischer, Benko has played and defeated most of the top players of the last fifty yers. PAL BENKO: MY LIFE, GAMES AND COMPOSITIONS is a celebration of a great man's creative legacy. Its amazing collection of 138 deeply annotated games which have been carefully prepared to be entertaining, enlightening, and instructive is brought to life by Benko's memoirs of his early years in war-torn Hungary, a world of poverty, chaos, pain, and ultimately, personal triumph. His insights into famous grandmasters transform legends into real people with substance and personality, and his reminiscences of famous tournaments take us on a journey through chess history unlike anything that's been published before.

Interviews with note players offer insights into Benko's nature. A massive survey of Benko's openings (by John Watson) shows us the scope of Benko's theoretical contributions to the game. Photos abound, and 300 of Benko's chess compositions allow lovers of the game to become intimately acquainted with a strikingly beautiful aspect of chess that most have overlooked.

This highly entertaining and instructive book gives competitors who wish to improve their playing strength a dynamic, fun way to deepen their knowledge and understanding.

Reviews:

by RetGuvvie98 - 8 months ago
Manassas, VA United States
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 876

Rating:+++++

One of the premier World Endgame experts - acknowledged as one of the major authorities on endgames (before the chess programs since about 2000), and still has valid insights to help the average player who wants to understand the moves.

recommended.


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