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Tony Miles - England's Chess Gladiator (Paperback)
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Tony Miles - England's Chess Gladiator (Paperback)
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Tony Miles was a phenomenon in English chess. From an early age it
was apparent that he had no respect whatsoever for the vaunted
Soviet School of chess and held their grandmasters in scant esteem.
At the very start of his career victories came in quick succession
against such renowned opposition as Bronstein, Geller, Smyslov and
Spassky. The culmination was a victory at the head of the British
Chess Federation team in the European Team Championship at snow
bound Skara in Sweden against the reigning world champion Anatoly
Karpov. For the very first time in any anthology of Tony Miles'
games this win appears here with Tony's own profound notes. This
was an historic win with Miles using the iconoclastic 1...a6 to
defeat the champion's habitual 1e4. Amongst Tony's exploits were
winning the Junior World Championship, becoming the UK's first FIDE
grandmaster in over the board play and leading the BCF team to
silver medals behind only the USSR in the prestigious Chess
Olympiads. Miles also won numerous first prizes in international
tournaments. He feared no-one and his will to win was legendary, as
exemplified by the front jacket photograph of this book. Taken at
the Tilburg 1985 tournament, this shows Miles in play on a form of
stretcher against grandmaster Djinjihashvili. Although suffering
from terrible back pain, Miles insisted on competing, even from
this unorthodox position, the only one in which the pain subsided.
Characteristically Miles went on to win shared first prize in the
event. Tony Miles died tragically early in November 2001. This book
is a memorial to him, written by a Grandmaster rival who faced him
many times over the board. Raymond Keene is a British Chess
Champion, and the first British Player to achieve a FIDE (World
Chess Federation) Grandmaster norm. He was awarded the OBE for
services to chess in 1985. He is Chess Correspondent of The Times,
The Sunday Times, The Spectator, and The International Herald
Tribune. He is a prolific author of chess books, several of which
are classics of the genre. He has organised three World Chess
Championships
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