The reader will witness at first hand how rapidly and inexorably chess development approached the coming computer era. 2 Of 2 (Classic Reprint)John Castell-Evans, Loaves And FishesJ. This story is told not only with the insight of Garry Kasparov, but also as seen through the eyes of the leading players who were at the forefront of the development of chess theory during those key years. The Evolution Of Chess Opening Theory: From Philidor To Kasparov (Pergamon Chess Series)Raymond D, Physico-Chemical Tables For The Use Of Analysts, Physicists, Chemical: Manufacturers, And Scientific Chemists, Vol. This fascinating book tells the story of this opening revolution. As a result, from the 1972 Fischer-Spassky world championship match to 1984 and the Kasparov-Karpov matches, the overall picture of chess openings changed almost beyond recognition. Between 19 alone, progress in the field of opening theory was more significant than in the entire preceding decade! Under Fischer's influence chess was radically regenerated, a process which then continued to accelerate. However, the tectonic shifts he had brought about led to the beginning of a genuine revolution in opening theory and a revolution that overturned traditional impressions about many typical positions. Of the players of the older generation, only Victor Korchnoi was able to achieve such a high level of professionalism. The leader of the new generation, Anatoly Karpov, fully reaped the benefits of the Fischer revolution by mastering the lessons of his great predecessor. Fischer demonstrated the need for deep preparation with both colours, expanded the range of openings knowledge, and laid the foundations for present-day professional chess. Bobby Fischer's spurt towards the chess summit (1970-1972) marked the approach of a new era affecting all aspects of the game and opening theory in particular. This book is the first in a brand new series that follows on from My Great Predecessors and sees chess legend Garry Kasparov reflecting on a pivotal time in chess history. garry-kasparov-on-modern-chess-part-1-revolution-in-the-70s 3/18 Downloaded from on Octoby guest analyses in depth the clashes from 19, giving his opinions both on the political machinations surrounding the matches as well as the games themselves. Garry Kasparov on Modern Chess Part One Revolution in the 70s Author
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