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Stein: Move by Move
Thomas Engquvist
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Description for Stein: Move by Move
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Leonid Stein was a three-time Soviet Chess Champion and one of the World's strongest players during his career, which was tragically cut short at its peak by his premature death in 1973. Stein was a fierce competitor who defeated virtually all of his closest rivals and enjoyed excellent results even against World Champions. Stein possessed a unique creative attacking style, and his legacy includes a number of wonderful attacking games. In this book, International Master Thomas Engqvist invites readers to join him in a study of his favorite Stein games, and shows how we can all improve by learning from ... Read more
Leonid Stein was a three-time Soviet Chess Champion and one of the World's strongest players during his career, which was tragically cut short at its peak by his premature death in 1973. Stein was a fierce competitor who defeated virtually all of his closest rivals and enjoyed excellent results even against World Champions. Stein possessed a unique creative attacking style, and his legacy includes a number of wonderful attacking games. In this book, International Master Thomas Engqvist invites readers to join him in a study of his favorite Stein games, and shows how we can all improve by learning from ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Everyman Chess United Kingdom
Number of pages
496
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
Move by Move
Condition
New
Weight
855g
Number of Pages
496
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781781942697
SKU
V9781781942697
Shipping Time
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Ref
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About Thomas Engquvist
Thomas Engqvist is an International Master from Sweden. He has over 30 years experience as a chess coach, teacher and writer. His previous book, Petrosian: Move by Move, was nominated for the prestigious English Chess Federation Book of the Year award.
Reviews for Stein: Move by Move
Stein Move by Move is different than other game collections in the Move by Move series. First, the introduction is much lengthier than normal and features many interesting observations about Stein, particularly regarding his playing style. Second the games in this book are arranged chronologically rather than by theme which is the Everyman standard. In this case the deviation was ... Read more