Here are the 112 greatest chess games of all time - selected, analyzed, re-evaluated and explained by a team of British experts and illustrated with more than 900 diagrams. Join the authors in studying the successes of two centuries of international chess, and improve your own play in the process, whatever your current standard. Each game is followed by key points to note.
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Graham Burgess is a FIDE Master, world-record holder for marathon blitz chess playing and author of The Mammoth Book of Chess - the British Chess Federation Book of the Year, 1997. Dr John Nunn is a top-class grandmaster and one of the world's finest writers on chess. John Emms is a grandmaster and joint winner of the British Chess Championship.
For the famous games which appear in other books and anthologies, the authors have provided the most thorough and careful annotations you will find. They also include some extremely brilliant games which haven't received much attention elsewhere. ... Of the various 'Greatest Games' collections, The Mammoth Book of The World's Greatest Chess Games is the most up to date with the highest-quality annotations. You will want a copy on your shelf. * John Watson *
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