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Grossmeister Polugaevskji * in Russian *

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Fizkultura i Sport, Moscow, 1982, in Russian language, hardback, 304 pp, 400 grams, condition: very good.

A biography of Lev Polugaevskji -112 pp-. 60 annotated games by Polugaevskji, Psychology of struggle, Meetings with world champions, Tournament and match results, Index of openings. Many nice photos.

Lev Abramovich Polugaevsky ( November 1934 – August 1995) was a Soviet chess player. He was awarded the title of International Grandmaster by FIDE in 1962 and was a frequent contender for the World Championship, although he never achieved that title. He was one of the strongest players in the world from the early 1960s until the late 1980s, as well as a distinguished author and opening theorist whose contributions in this field remain important to the present day.

In addition to his over-the-board and theoretical successes, Polugaevsky was a highly respected chess author. His 1977 book Grandmaster Preparation is a classic that contains notable insights into his own thinking as he crafted the ultra-sharp eponymous variation in the main line (6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 b5) Najdorf Sicilian Defence. He went about his writing with the same meticulous care as characterized his analyses, and was contemptuous of the many less thorough authors who sought to profit from the post-Fischer chess boom with shoddy work, memorably commenting that "Ninety per cent of all chess books you can open at page one and then immediately close again for ever. Sometimes you see books that have been written in one month. I don't like that. You should take at least two years for a book, or not do it [at] all.

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