Botvinnik Selected Games - RUSSIAN EDITION

1926-1946

Botvinnik Selected Games - RUSSIAN EDITION
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Author: Mikhail Botvinnik
Publication Date: January 9, 2013
Notation Type: LAN - Long Algebraic
Page Count: 286

NOTE: THIS BOOK IS WRITTEN ENTIRELY IN RUSSIAN

M. M. Botvinnik - Selected Games Due to the interest of a wide range of players to be creative strongest chess player of the USSR, and later the first Soviet world champion Mikhail Botvinnik periodically came out of his best books, and commented on them in detail parties. The first edition was published in 1938 and covered the period of his performances from 1926 to 1937, the second edition - in 1949 and contained the 1926-46 period, the party's. In subsequent years, the interest to the parties Botvinnik satisfied with the release of many collections of lots of international tournaments and championships of the USSR with the sixth world. In the years 1965-68 were published VD Baturinsky compiled three volumes - "Botvinnik's chess creativity", which adequately represented by M. Botvinnik participated in national and international competitions 1924-67 period, and includes many of its articles of that period, various aspects of chess.

Mikhail Botvinnik Moiseevich (4 (17) in August 1911, Kuokkala Vyborg province, the Grand Duchy of Finland - May 5, 1995, Moscow) - 6 th in the history of chess and the 1st Soviet world champion (1948-1957, 1958-1960, 1961 -1963). Grandmaster of the USSR (1935) and International Grandmaster (1950) and the arbitrator of Chess Composition (1956), Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1945), six-time champion of the USSR (1931, 1933, 1939, 1944, 1945, 1952), the undisputed champion of the USSR (1941). Moscow champion (1943/44). Six-time winner of the Chess Olympiad in the USSR team (two-time winner in the individual event). "Patriarch" of the Soviet chess school. Chairman of the All-Union Chess Section (1938-1939) and the board of the "USSR - the Netherlands" (1960). Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation (1971), Honored Scientist of Russia (1991). Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor.

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