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the writer has been very well served by his translator grandmaster harry golombek probably the greatest stylist ever to write chess notes in english. the sketches are sometimes moving and poignant but always dramatic. the personalities really come to life.
the games are also a joy to play over and i like the notes which are literary gems in themselves. if you liked tartakower and dumonts 500 master games of chess you wil also want to read this book.
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harry golombek the author of this book was present throughout the championship and it is fascinating to see how he describes the games between keres and botvinnik. without actually going so far as to accuse keres of throwing the games he makes it clear that many of keres moves against botvinnik were so bad as to be unbelievable.
golombek annotates all of the games with great detail and he also makes a thrilling drama out of the tournament as he covers each round with it ups and downs in elegant prose.
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this book tells the story of their first match-botvinnik leapt into a 3 point lead and seemed on the point of annihilating smyslov both on the chess board and psychologically but the challenger fought back bravely and exploited botvinniks weaknesses- his slightly passive openings as white and his rather risky defences as black. smyslov also turned out to be especially good at endgames .
the author harry golombek was present thruout as an umpire and he had access to soviet notes as well as both players. golombeks notes always make a good read since he turns every game into a drama. i much prefer this style of writing to the contemporary telephone directory style of annotation where there are no words just streams of variations-a good chess game with good notes should tell a story and golombek does this particualrly well.
readers should note that this book is in the older descriptive notation.
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A true chess connoisseur will prefer this to Reinfeld's 'Immortal Games of Capablanca'. A less obsessive person on a budget will prefer the less expensive alternative.
If you don't have Capa in your library, you do not play chess.
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Once players have read all the introductory books about endgames, openings, tactics and basic strategy, to improve, they must study master games. Capablanca's crystal clarity of style makes his an ideal object of study.
Although not clear from the Amazon title, the games are annotated by Harry Golombek. His notes are very lucid, and he was one of Britain's best players in the pre-GM boom. He had the added advantage of knowing Capa personally. Capa's crush of Golombek features in the book, and made a deep impression on Golombek for seemingly effortless simplicity. There are places where Golombek's notes are outdated or just plain wrong, but this is rare. Definitely order the Algebraic version with John Nunn's editing. The book also has a detailed and sympathetic biographical sketch by J. Du Mont.
Hope this book is in stock soon, because it is almost a must for the improving player anywhere from club to expert level - chess coaches take note!
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