Vladimirs Petrovs A Chessplayer's Story From Greatness To The Gulags - 2nd hand
Fride Andris
Descrizione
Vladimirs Petrovs from Latvia was one of the world¹s leading chessplayers from the mid thirties to the early forties, but due to the political tragedies that befell the Baltic States in WWII, he became a victim of the Soviet oppression and perished in a gulag in 1943. True to the Soviet style, he also suffered the fate of so many who were imprisoned and murdered: obliteration of their records, lives, accomplishmentsŠ In great part, not only was his promising career cut short, but many of his fine games were lost or intentionally forgotten. Petrovs greatest chess accomplishments were his tie for first at Kemeri 1937 with Flohr and Reshevsky, ahead of Alekhine, Keres, and Fine, and his outstanding performance at the Buenos Aires Olympiad in 1939 where he achieved a 72% score at first board for Latvia against the world¹s best players including Capablanca, Alekhine, Eliskases, Keres, Tartakower, and Stahlberg, among others. As Golombek wrote: ³Petrovs played the best chess at Buenos Aires 1939². In this book there is a biographical account of his chess career along with all his 265 games that could be found.
Informazioni
- Casa editrice Caissa Editions
- Codice 68411us
- Anno 2004
- Pagine 190
- Isbn 0939433613