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The 70’s, the chess decade dominated by Bobby Fischer. Also the time when computers became more and more accessible and:
The decade of the chess openings!
Of course the first two mentioned above led to the third; in the 70’s, and even only between 1972 and 1975 alone, chess openings were revolutionized and looking back it’s almost shocking to see how much changed in a decade compared to earlier years.
Modern Chess Series Part 1: Revolution in the 70's gives a great insight in these developments and by studying this book, you will learn a great deal about how chess openings have been evolving over the years, discover unexpected funny facts en see for yourself how rapidly and significant the computer and great chess players as Bobby Fischer took the chess openings to a whole new level.
What’s so great about this book?
*Written by the most famous (and best?) chessplayer of all time: Garry Kasparov
*Part 1 of the Modern Chess Series, follow-up to My Great Predecessors (a must-read!)
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| Price |
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| $29.70 |
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| Publisher |
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| Everyman Chess |
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| Published |
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| 2007/03 |
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| Edition |
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| Hardcover |
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| ISBN |
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| 1857444221 |
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| Number of Pages |
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| 416 |
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| Amazon Sales Rank |
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| #202285 |
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