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100 Chess Game Masterpiece Rubinsteins Selected
 Rubinstein's Chess Masterpieces by Akiba Rubinstein, Many experts say that had Rubinstein not gone mad, the great Polish grandmaster would have been the equal of Capablanca and Alekhine. Here are 100 of his best games--against those two men, as well as such opponents as Euwe, Janowski, Kashdan, Marshall, Tarrasch, and many others. His highly original contributions to chess theory cannot be overlooked by any serious player.
 Instructive Modern Chess Masterpieces by Igor Stohl, One of the world's top chess annotators has selected 50 outstanding games from recent years and analyzed them in painstaking depth. Here he presents his findings to chess enthusiasts, who will find the games entertaining and the annotations both instructive and illuminating. Igor Stohl is an outstanding theoretical expert, so the opening phase of each game reads like a lesson in the key strategic aspects of the opening being played, with an up-to-date survey of current trends. The middlegame is dissected and the critical decisions subjected to scrutiny by an author who invites readers inside his laboratory to join him in his quest for the truth. The endgame phase, if reached, is handled with similar erudition, with insights into the grandmaster's approach to questions of technique. All chess players will be able to benefit from this step-by-step analysis of top-level games from some of the world's best players.
A Game at Chess - A Game at Chess is a comic satirical play by Thomas Middleton, first staged in 1624, and notable for its political content. The play seems to be about a chess match and even contains a genuine chess opening: the Queen's Gambit Declined. Chess or the King's game - Chess or the King's game is a book on chess published in 1616. It was a major work for its time and substantially increased the reputation of the author Augustus der Jüngere, Duke of Lüneburg. List of basketball players who have scored 100 points in a single game - Scoring 100 points in a basketball game is one of the rarest accomplishments in all of sports; indeed, the feat has been done only a handful of times at all levels of competition. While a highly individual achievement, scoring 100 points nevertheless requires cooperation both from the teammates to pass the ball to the player on virtually every possession and from the coach to allow him to stay on the floor. Sample chess game - This is a sample game of chess, recorded in standard algebraic chess notation, and accompanied by commentary.
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