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Egon Varnusz: Paul Keres Best Games. Volume 1 (Closed Games). Translated by Andra Barabas.
In English. Algebraic notation.
Paul Keres [7.1 1916 - 5.6 1975]. 170 games with 1.d4 and Réti/English openings.
Estonian Grandmaster Paul Keres was one of the greatest personalities in the history of chess. He frist received world-wide appreciation in 1935, when playing in the Warsaw Olympiad. He was one of the top scorers there. At the age of 22 he came first in the AVRO tournament. Keres could never become World Champion. Nevertheless, he was considered as one of the most promising candidates between 1937 and the middle of the sixties. Apart from lesser events, he won 34 tournaments. Keres also wrote several Opening books and a book of Endings. He composed 180 problems and 30 studies.
Foreword. Keres' Career 1916-1975. 1. Queen's Gambit; 2. Rare Replies to 1.d4; 3. Queen's Indian Defence; 4. Nimzo-Indian Defence; 5. Indian Systems with ... Bf8-g7; English and Réti Openings; Index of Openings; Index of Games.
Pergamon Press, Oxford 1987. 17 x 25 cm. xx + 192 pages paperback. Condition VG. Weight 417 g.
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