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Timman's Titans - My World Chess Champions (Paperback, annotated edition): Jan Timman Timman's Titans - My World Chess Champions (Paperback, annotated edition)
Jan Timman
R714 R643 Discovery Miles 6 430 Save R71 (10%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Max Euwe's Best Games - The Fifth World Chess Champion (1935-'37): Jan Timman Max Euwe's Best Games - The Fifth World Chess Champion (1935-'37)
Jan Timman
R687 R616 Discovery Miles 6 160 Save R71 (10%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Unstoppable American - Bobby Fischers Road to Reykjavik (Paperback): Jan Timman The Unstoppable American - Bobby Fischers Road to Reykjavik (Paperback)
Jan Timman
R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Initially things looked gloomy for Bobby Fischer. Because he had refused to participate in the 1969 US Championship, he had missed his chance to qualify for the 1970 Interzonal Tournament in Palma de Mallorca. Only when another American, Pal Benko, withdrew in his favour, and after the officials were willing to bend the rules, could Bobby enter the contest. And begin his phenomenal run that would end with the Match of the Century in Reykjavik against World Champion Boris Spassky. Fischer started out by sweeping the field at the 23-round Palma Interzonal to qualify for the next stage of the cycle. In the Candidates Matches he first faced Mark Taimanov, in Vancouver. Fischer trounced the Soviet ace, effectively ending Taimanovs career. Then, a few months later in Denver, he was up against Bent Larsen, the Great Dane. Fischer annihilated him, too. The surreal score in those two matches, twice 6-0, flabbergasted chess fans all over the world. In the ensuing Candidates Final in Buenos Aires, Fischer also made short shrift of former World Champion Tigran Petrosian, beating the hyper-solid Armenian Tiger 6"-2". Altogether, Fischer had scored an incredible 36 points from 43 games against many of the worlds best players, including a streak of 19 consecutive wins. Bobby Fischer had become not just a national hero in the US, but a household name with pop-star status all over the world. Jan Timman chronicles the full story of Fischers sensational run and takes a fresh look at the games. The annotations are in the authors trademark lucid style, that happy mix of colourful background information and sharp, crystal-clear explanations.

The Longest Game - The Five Kasparov  Karpov Matches for the World Chess Championship (Paperback): Jan Timman The Longest Game - The Five Kasparov Karpov Matches for the World Chess Championship (Paperback)
Jan Timman
R788 R702 Discovery Miles 7 020 Save R86 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

One of the greatest rivalries in sports history. On 10 September 1984, Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov started their match for the World Chess Championship in Moscow. The clash between the reigning champion and his brazen young challenger was highly anticipated, but no one could have foreseen what was in store. In the next six years they would play five matches for the highest title and create one of the fiercest rivalries in sports history. The matches lasted a staggering total of 14 months, and the two Ks played 5540 moves in 144 games. The first match became front-page news when after five months FIDE President Florencio Campomanes stepped in to stop the match for reasons that still remain mysterious. A new match was staged and 22-year-old Garry Kasparov became the youngest World Chess Champion in history. His win was not only hailed as a triumph of imaginative attacking chess, but also as a political victory. The representative of perestroika had beaten the old champion, a symbol of Soviet stagnation. Kasparov defended his title in three more matches, all of them full of drama. In The Longest Game Jan Timman chronicles the many twists and turns of this fascinating saga. He includes his behind-the scenes impressions and takes a fresh look at the games.

Art of Chess Analysis (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Jan Timman Art of Chess Analysis (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Jan Timman
R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Fischer World Champion! (Paperback): Max Euwe, Jan Timman Fischer World Champion! (Paperback)
Max Euwe, Jan Timman
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R345 Discovery Miles 3 450 Ships in 4 - 6 working days

In 1972, at the age of 19, a young man named Robert (Bobby) James Fischer broke the dominance of the Soviets in chess and changed the face of the game forever. "Fischer World Champion!" goes behind the scenes one of the greatest chess games ever played to tell the tale of how a strange but brilliant youngster took on the might and supremacy of the Soviet chess machine - and won. Not only does this volume look at exactly how Bobby Fischer won the match, it also focuses on the drama and intrigue that surrounded it - from Fischer's sometimes incredible demands, to the worldwide media frenzy the match caused. This superb volume will allow chess enthusiasts everywhere to relive, blow-by-blow, one the greatest moments in chess history.

Botvinnik's Secret Games (Paperback): Jan Timman Botvinnik's Secret Games (Paperback)
Jan Timman
R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Mikhail Botvinnik was the ultimate boy scout of chess - always prepared Indeed, his advance preparation for his key matches was feared by the greatest. It even involved the radio blaring while he was playing training games as well as having nicotine-puffing opponents blow smoke in his eyes during practice games, in order to acclimatise himself for the real thing. Of course, this was before the days of modern political correctness when smoking in public is regarded by the powersthat- be as a heinous crime and is, unlike licking the highway clean with your tongue, now generally banned by law on health and safety grounds. Botvinnik's training games were a well guarded secret only shared by a few trusty colleagues, such as the Grandmasters Ragozin, Averbakh and Furman. The Soviet state was a monument to paranoia at the best of times, but suspicion multiplied when world titles hinged on secrecy, and these games have lain hidden for decades after they were played. Botvinnik was World Champion three times, from 1948- 1957, 1958 -1960 and 1961 -1963. His final championship victory against Tal in the 1961 revenge match counts as one of the highest scoring rating performances in the history of chess. It was of course based on the most meticulous preparation, not least in the psychological sphere of seeking to find and play positions which were not to Tal's taste. Grandmaster Jan Timman is one of the most popular and colourful players on the modern scene. A finalist in the FIDE-World Chess Federation-World Chess Championship in 1993, Timman has been the second dominating force in Dutch chess after world champion Dr Max Euwe. Here Timman presents every Botvinnik training game which could be foundand subjects the most important to typically close analytical and explanatory scrutiny.

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