Video: presentation new book on Fischer

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Müller receives the first copyLast Tuesday, in the Max Euwe Centre in Amsterdam, publisher Hanon W. Russell and author Karsten Müller officially presented their brand new book on Fischer: Bobby Fischer - The Career and Complete Games of the American World Chess Champion. ChessVibes was there to film the presentation and ask the author a few questions.

Bobby Fischer - The Career and Complete Games of the American World Chess ChampionBobby Fischer - The Career and Complete Games of the American World Chess Champion is a brand new, one-volume collection of Fischer's official match and tournament games. All (yes, all) of these games were annotated by the author Karsten Müller, the German grandmaster who is famous for books such as Fundamental Chess Endings and How to Play Chess Endgames (with Wolfgang Pajeken), as well as his column at ChessCafe.

European distributor New in Chess invited both the authour and the publisher, Hanon W. Russell of Russell Enterprises, to hold the official presentation in the Max Euwe Centre in Amsterdam. The crème de la crème of Dutch chess was there, including GMs Jan Timman, Hans Ree, Genna Sosonko and Yasser Seirawan. ChessVibes was invited too, and I created the following video in which Karsten Müller and Hanon Russell tell about the book - which of course we will soon review here as well.

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