U know this match happen during the Great Depression so it must of been hard
Worth knowing classic
U know this match happen during the Great Depression so it must of been hard
It is interesting to see the comments after the match.
U know this match happen during the Great Depression so it must of been hard
Another interesting book of Alexander Koblenz (Tal's Trainer) was translated:
The Story Behind A Chess Combination
Recently I started to study Botvinnik's method of preparation as a beginning of the preparation against my opponents. Surprisingly enough, I like it. Of course, it is just a beginning but later on I want to switch gradually from Botvinnik to Kasparov.
Maybe someone will find it useful:
Botvinnik - Flohr: Match 1933