In this book, David Bronstein describes the chess personalities he has met in various countries over the past decade, and annotates 40 of his best games from this period. He also recalls the most significant events from his earlier career; gives his impressions of contemporaries such as Larsen, Spassky, and Korchnoi including a secret training match against the latter played in 1971; and expresses his outspoken views on modern chess.
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In this second volume of David Against Goliath, David Bronstein talks about the chess personalities he has met over the past decade, then annotates 40 of his best games from this period. Bronstein also recalls the most significant events of his earlier career, offers his impressions of contemporaries, including Larsen, Spassky, and Korchnoi (including a secret training match against the latter played in 1971), and proffers his outspoken, always fascinating views on modern chess.
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