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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
Learn to Attack with Rudolph Spielmann
Theory of Chess Openings - Open Games
This is not considered a Gambit because it would be useless for White to take the pawn with 4. exf5. Passive Defense is likely to give White a bad game. So, White must counter with 4. Nc3.
There are now two main branches. This book was previously published as a two volume work. However, most players of the Schliemann prefer the second and more risky line, so the two volumes have been combined into one book here.
This is an update with the latest new games and analysis on the two main branches of the Schliemann Defense. These branches arise after the moves 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 f5 4. Nc3 fxe4 5. Nxe4. The more conservative move favored by most strong players was 5. …. Nf6. The more dangerous and risky line is 5. …. d5, allowing 6. Nxe5 dxe4 7. Nxc6 Qg5. This was thought to have been refuted but now grandmasters and others have proven that it is perfectly playable.
Schliemann's Defense
A Multitude of Stories, Games, Articles, Quizzes & Anecdotes For All Devotees Of The Royal Game
The Fireside Book of Chess
A Modern Look at Chess Strategy
EBOOK - Break the Rules!
A Modern Look at Chess Strategy
Break the Rules!
Moderne Theorie der Schacheröffnungen
Dreispringerspiel bis Königsgambit - GERMAN EDITION
Learn from the Legend
The Magic Tactics of Mikhail Tal
A Complete Repertoire For White
The Powerful Catalan
Gelfand Pushes Anand Around in the Chebanenko Slav
NIC Yearbook 104 - PAPERBACK EDITION
Gelfand Pushes Anand Around in the Chebanenko Slav
NIC Yearbook 104 - HARDCOVER EDITION
An Attacking Repertoire for Black
The Dynamic Benko Gambit
World's Most Instructive Amateur Game Book
Reshevsky on Chess
Grandmaster Repertoire 11 - Beating 1.d4 Sidelines
Of the World Chess Championship
Chess - The Fischer-Spassky Games
Chess Archives
Chess Informants - ISSUE 116
Chess Informants - ISSUE 115
1966-1983
The Games of Tigran Petrosian - Volume 2
Grandmaster Preparation
Positional Play
From Chaturanga to the Present Day
A History of Chess
Simple Attacking Plans
July 1964 - June 1967
The California Chess Reporter - VOLUME 7
July 1964 - June 1967
The California Chess Reporter - VOLUME 6
August 1961 - June 1964
The California Chess Reporter - VOLUME 5
August 1958 - June 1961
The California Chess Reporter - VOLUME 4
September 1955 to June 1958
The California Chess Reporter - VOLUME 3
Chess Psychologist World Champion Tal
September 1953 - June 1955
The California Chess Reporter - VOLUME 2
Bishop Against Knight Endings, Rook Against Minor Piece Endings
Comprehensive Chess Endings - VOLUME 2
Pawn Endings
Comprehensive Chess Endings - VOLUME 4
Queen and Pawn Endings, Queen Against Rook Endings, Queen Against Minor Piece Endings
Comprehensive Chess Endings - VOLUME 3
Bishop Endings, Knight Endings
Comprehensive Chess Endings - VOLUME 1
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