Annotated Master Tournaments from before the Internet age!
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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”
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”
Time and Tide
Annotated Master Tournaments from before the Internet age! August/September 1945 Chess Review. World War 2 is drawing to it’s merciful end and the first post war event, the now famous Radio Match is announced. Anthony Santasiere wins the US Open. Then, from May 1974 Chess Life & Review we have the Karpov-Polugaevsky and Portisch-Petrosian MatchesContinue reading “Time and Tide”
Master Musings.
Instructional articles from before the Internet age on openings, endgames and everything in between. January 1944. World War 2 was entering it’s 5th year! The Allies were slogging their way up the boot of Italy. They had just made an amphibious landing at the seaside resort of Anzio, one of the most bloody and costliestContinue reading “Master Musings.”