Kramnik vs Leko World Championship 2004
Keene Raymond
Ray Keene, grandmaster, author and organiser of the last world chess championship, is writing a book on the Kramnik-Leko match to be available as soon as possible after the event.
Descrizione
Ray Keene, grandmaster, author and organiser of the last world chess championship, is writing a book on the Kramnik-Leko match to be available as soon as possible after the event. As well as annotating every game played, Keene also explains his new ideas on the history of the world championship and presents evidence that Labourdonnais, Anderssen, Morphy and Staunton should all be regarded as champions in the lineage that is conventionally begun with Steinitz. ``This strange divide we have built up around 1886 mainly serves to do a terrible injustice to Steinitz -- his reign was longer than Lasker`s and he contested nine matches for the title against the best possible opposition over 28 years: an average of one match every three years! ``
Informazioni
- Casa editrice Hardinge Simpole
- Codice 5409
- Anno 2004
- Pagine p. 158