Annotated Master Tournaments from before the Internet age!
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Master Musings!
Annotated games and Opening/Endgame instructional articles by Masters of the past!
Time and Tide
Annotated Master Tournaments from before the Internet age!
Master Musings!
Annotated games and Opening/Middle/Endgame instructional articles from before the Internet age From Inside Chess Volume 7, Issue 5, Chess Life September 1973 and Chess, February 1937.
Time and Tide
Annotated Master Tournaments from before the Internet age! From November of 1942 of Chess Review there is the opening games of the Reshevsky – Kashdan match for the U.S. Championship. The allies were landing in North Africa, Operation Torch. The Germans and Soviets were in a death grip at Stalingrad. Along with Midway and ElContinue reading “Time and Tide”
Master Musings
Annotated Master Games and Instruction from Volume 2 Issues 7 and 15 of Inside Chess and April 1941 The Chess Review
Time and Tide
Annotated Master Tournaments from before the Internet age! The Chess Review featuring the New York International Tournament from 1948 and Inside Chess Volume 4, #1 featuring Part One of the 29th Men’s Olympiad from Novi Sad. The Chess Review from 1949 featuring the New York International Tournament and Inside Chess Volume 4 #1 featuring theContinue reading “Time and Tide”
Master Musings!
Annotated games and Opening/Endgame instructional articles by Masters of the past! Inside Chess from February of 1989.
Time and Tide
Annotated Master Tournaments from before the Internet age! The March and April editions of Chess Life featuring the coverage of Bobby Fischer’s’ famous Interzonal win in Stockholm, Sweden in 1962. Fischer continues to establish himself as one of the Best on the Planet by accruing a final score of 17.5-4.5 without a single loss. InContinue reading “Time and Tide”
Master Musings.
Annotated games and Instruction from the January 1975 Chess Life & Review and the July 1936 British Magazine Chess.