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For nearly fifty years grandmasters and amateurs alike have been
making their annual pilgrimage to the World Open. Legendary
organiser Bill Goichberg created the model of this iconic event in
American chess: large entry fees, large prizes, and no-frills.
Every year around the 4th of July, Philadelphia is the scene of
countless epic battles at the board. Joel Benjamin and Harold Scott
examined hundreds of games and conducted a series of interviews
with what they call the Heroes of the World Open, players who won
the tournament on multiple occasions. What they wanted to
investigate was: why have some players been so consistent in their
efforts, always battling for the top prizes? Benjamin and Scott
discovered that many different paths were taken on the road to
victory, but that the Heroes definitely had one common factor:
their fighting spirit! The authors present the history of the World
Open from its humble beginnings to the juggernaut it has become
today. There are many entertaining stories and scandals that the
reader will enjoy. This rich book holds a fantastic collection of
the very best games that were crucial in deciding the outcome of
the tournament as well as a selection of exciting tactics. WINNING
THE WORLD OPEN is as entertaining as it is instructive. Not only
the many thousands of players that participated will find it an
irresistible read.
In "American Grandmaster," " "Joel Benjamin takes the reader on a
journey through chess adventures spanning more than thirty years.
Tracing through his own career, from being a prodigy in the
'Fischer boom' era thorough to an experienced Grandmaster with many
titles, Benjamin is in a unique position to highlight the major
changes that have occurred both in US and international chess
throughout the last four decades.
Grandmaster Joel Benjamin introduces all seventeen World Chess
Champions and shows what is important about their style of play and
what you can learn from them. He describes both their historical
significance and how they inspired his own development as a player.
Benjamin presents the most instructive games of each champion.
Magic names such as Kasparov, Capablanca, Alekhine, Botvinnik, Tal,
and Karpov, theyre all there, up to current World Champion Magnus
Carlsen. How do they open the game? How do they develop their
pieces? How do they conduct an attack or defend when necessary?
Benjamin explains, in words rather than in chess symbols, what is
important for your own improvement. Of course the crystal-clear
style of Bobby Fischer, the 11th World Champion, guarantees some
very memorable lessons. Additionally, Benjamin has included Paul
Morphy. The 19th century chess wizard from New Orleans never held
an official title, but was clearly the best of the world during his
short but dazzling career. Studying World Champion Chess for
Juniors will prove an extremely rewarding experience for ambitious
youngsters. Trainers and coaches will find it worthwhile to include
the book in their curriculum. The author provides many suggestions
for further study.
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