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Dusting off a huge chunk of dusts in my really really old chess books cabinet (yes my books are hand me downs and was very lucky to be the only nephew of my generation to love playing the game), i came across a book by GM Paul Keres titled "Power Chess" great battles from russia. Im surprissed that Keres too had that "writters hand", but what really impressed me were the games in the book. I always thought the the most exciting games to play on was the Tal-Fischer, Spassky-Tal games (of the 70s) but Bronstein too produced those brilliant games against who? Against Tal. great book and great read although games where from the 70's though.