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The answer was of course Akiba Rubinstein.
Rubinstein won five tournaments in a row during the period 1912-1914. There is little doubt that he was the strongest player in the world at that time.
Rubinstein's contribution to chess opening theory has been enormous. Almost every major chess opening has a Rubinstein Variation or a Rubinstein Defense. Think about it: There is no Fischer Defense, no Capablanca Defense. But there are many variations called the Rubinstein Defense or Variation. Only Steinitz has as many openings named after him, but the Steinitz Defenses are no longer played.
Rubinstein's Chess Masterpieces
Hundert Glanzpartien des grossen Schachkunstlers
Rubinstein Gewinnt! - GERMAN EDITION
Reshevsky on Chess
Of the World Chess Championship
Chess - The Fischer-Spassky Games
Chess Informants - ISSUE 115
Chess Informants - ISSUE 116
1966-1983
The Games of Tigran Petrosian - Volume 2
September 1955 to June 1958
The California Chess Reporter - VOLUME 3
August 1958 - June 1961
The California Chess Reporter - VOLUME 4
August 1961 - June 1964
The California Chess Reporter - VOLUME 5
July 1964 - June 1967
The California Chess Reporter - VOLUME 6
July 1964 - June 1967
The California Chess Reporter - VOLUME 7
Chess Psychologist World Champion Tal
World Champion Smyslov and His 120 Best Games
Botvinnik the Invincible
Dr. Lasker's Chess Career 1889-1914
Grandmaster of Chess
The Later Years of Paul Keres
Grandmaster of Chess
The Middle Years of Paul Keres
Grandmaster of Chess
The Early Games of Paul Keres
The World's Great Chess Games
A Vivid Record of Chess Activities in the Leading Centers of the World
Chess Marches On!
Botvinnik's Best Games 1947-1970
Updated to Include Fischer-Spassky Match
The World Chess Championship
The World's a Chessboard
Judit Polgar Teaches Chess - Volume 1
How I Beat Fischer's Record
Great Chess Upsets
The Games of Tigran Petrosian - 1942-1965 - VOLUME 1
Capablanca - Move by Move
1886-1924
Publisher: McFarland
Author: Per Skjoldager and Jorn Erik Nielsen
Year of Publication: 2012 Pages: 458
Notation Type: Algebraic (AN)
Book Description One of the greatest chess legends of all time, Aron Nimzowitsch (1886-1935), is best known for founding the Hypermodernism school of chess, which emerged after World War I to challenge the chess ideologies of traditional central European masters. This first full-scale biography of Nimzowitsch chronicles his early life in Denmark, his family and education, and his fascination with the game that would become the focus of his life. Also included are explorations of his tournament games and records, his dispute with influential chess teacher Siegbert Tarrasch, and his role in the development of Hypermodern Chess. With detailed accounts of nearly 450 games and the only narrative of Nimzowitsch from 1914 to 1924, a period formerly cloaked in mystery, this volume offers the most thorough profile available of one of chess's greatest innovators.
Aron Nimzowitsch - On the Road to Chess Mastery
Chess Informants - ISSUE 114
Learn to Play Chess Like Anatoly Karpov
Win Like Karpov!
Chess Informants - ISSUE 113
Fighting Chess with Magnus Carlsen
Botvinnik - 100 Selected Games
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