BOOKS ABOUT WORLD CHAMPIONS

    Anatoly Karpov - My 300 Best Games
    I have played a huge amount of tournament and match games during my long chess career, roughly 2,500 altogether. From those games, I have selected only three hundred for this book, - the games I consider my best and most instructive ones.
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    Anatoly Karpov - My 300 Best Games

    Catalog Code: B0006EU
    Our Price: $35.95

    How to Beat Bobby Fischer
    Even chess legend Bobby Fischer occasionally lost matches, and his rare defeats offer valuable lessons for ordinary players. This intriguing collection, compiled by a noted chess master, features comprehensive text-and-diagram analyses of 61 of Fischer's losing games. Highlights include "the losing moment," the move at which each game was beyond saving.
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    How to Beat Bobby Fischer

    Catalog Code: B0011DV
    Our Price: $12.95

    Life and Games of Mikhail Tal
    Short Description for The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal - B0236EM
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    Life and Games of Mikhail Tal

    Catalog Code: B0236EM
    Our Price: $27.95

    Kasparov's Winning Chess Tactics
    How He Thinks, How He Moves
    Russian grandmaster Gary Kasparov is the youngest world champion ever. He is renowned for his aggressive play and superior tactics, which the author, a U.S. national chess master, analyzes in this book of recapped pivotal positions. Pandolfini opens with a brief biographical sketch on Kasparov and then proceeds to discuss how Kasparov responded or might have responded to 150 or so actual and hypothetical situations.
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    Kasparov's Winning Chess Tactics

    How He Thinks, How He Moves
    Catalog Code: B0016SS
    Our Price: $15.95

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