Originally posted by Mad RookDon't forget to consider New York 1924 by Alekhine.
Maybe one of these days I'll read a tournament book; I haven't yet because I'm afraid they'd be way too deep for my patzer status. But if I did, I might be tempted with Karlsbad 1907. I don't see how anyone could read these two reviews and not be interested. (OK, maybe cost would be a factor, but still...)
http://www.chesscafe.com/text/review613.pdf
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And it's even in English Algebraic notation - None of this Figurine crap. 🙂
Originally posted by Mad RookIf you go back far enough,Karlsbad 1907 is perfect,it won't be over your head.
Maybe one of these days I'll read a tournament book; I haven't yet because I'm afraid they'd be way too deep for my patzer status. But if I did, I might be tempted with Karlsbad 1907. I don't see how anyone could read these two reviews and not be interested. (OK, maybe cost would be a factor, but still...)
http://www.chesscafe.com/text/review613.pdf
htt ...[text shortened]... 1907.html
And it's even in English Algebraic notation - None of this Figurine crap. 🙂
Those games resemble ours (from a distance).
toet.
I think this book would be an interesting read.
William Lombardy
P.S.: My new Chess Book is in its final editing: Understanding Chess: My
System, My Games. The title is symbolic. I met Fischer in 1954 and knew him for
54 years. I was Bobby's Chess Teacher, Coach and advisor quietly behind the
scenes. We both preferred the privacy. WJL