Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Picturesque Positions
Click here to view chess games which have some Picturesque Positions compiled by Benjamin Lau on Chessgames
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Top 10 Chess Books
Among the thousands of Chess Books that have been written, below is my personal list of favorites. These are a must-have in your collection of the 10 Greatest Chess Books of all time.
Openings
The Ideas behind the Chess Openings - Reuben Fine
Middle Game
Modern Chess Strategy - Ludek Pachman
Pawn structure chess - Andrew Soltis
My System - Aron Nimzowitsch
Art of the Middlegame - Kotov and Keres
End Game
Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual - Mark Dvoretsky
Game Collections
Mammoth book of World's Greatest Chess Games - Graham Burgess, John Nunn, John Emms
My 60 Memorable Games - Bobby Fischer
Zurich 1953 - David Bronstein
My Best Games of Chess - Alexander Alekhine
Other useful lists: Chess.com, GMClub, Chessphere, Amazon, Angelfire, Chessworld, AJ's List, Dan Heisman List, Susan Polgar List, Chesscircle
Thursday, August 16, 2012
RIP Svetozar Gligoric (Born 2 Feb 1923; Died 14 Aug 2012)
Svetozar Gligoric, one of the legends of Chess passed away on 14th August 2012.
He was not only one of the top 10 players in the world, but also one of the most popular due to his pleasing and engaging personality. He was born in Belgrade and started chess during his late teenage years. He quickly found success by winning the club championship. After the War, his tournament results progressed and he was awarded the title of Grandmaster in 1951. Thereafter he became a full time chess professional and was an active player well into his sixties.
Apart from his over the board prowess, he was also a writer of great repute. He has authored several popular chess books and regular columns in famous magazines.
I have been lucky to meet him personally at Belgrade about 8 years back. I had gone there for a software project and took the opportunity to meet him at his residence in the suburbs of Belgrade. He lived alone, along with his wife's memories in a nice little cottage. He had stopped chess since it caused too much of tension, but he used to take piano lessons from a tutor who came to his home. I spend several memorable hours with him chatting about his past experiences and he was even kind enough to pose for pictures.
He gifted me a signed copy of the book "Shall we play Fischerandom" which he had authored and by the time i left his home by 6 PM, he had created a deep impression on my mind, which is fresh even to this day, as not only a great chess master, but also as one of the most wonderful people the chess world has seen.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
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