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Fighting Chess with Magnus Carlsen

His Best Games

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Now firmly established among the world s elite, the Norwegian Magnus Carlsen has been setting records ever since he embarked on his chess career. He became a grandmaster at the age of just 13, and in 2010 he became the youngest player to be ranked No.1 in the world.§This book presents detailed annotations to 64 of Carlsen s best games, together with a description of his career. Also examined are the deficiencies from which he suffered as a young player, and how he overcame these on his way to the top.§The authors are both well known to the chess world, with numerous previous books to their credit. Adrian Mikhalchishin is a Ukrainian grandmaster with extensive training experience, while Oleg Stetsko is a national master and a former senior trainer of the USSR team.

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Fighting Chess with Magnus Carlsen, Adrian Mikhalchishin

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Titel
Fighting Chess with Magnus Carlsen
Ondertitel
His Best Games
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Edition Olms
Jaar van publicatie
2011
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
280
ISBN10
328301020X
ISBN13
9783283010201
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Now firmly established among the world s elite, the Norwegian Magnus Carlsen has been setting records ever since he embarked on his chess career. He became a grandmaster at the age of just 13, and in 2010 he became the youngest player to be ranked No.1 in the world.§This book presents detailed annotations to 64 of Carlsen s best games, together with a description of his career. Also examined are the deficiencies from which he suffered as a young player, and how he overcame these on his way to the top.§The authors are both well known to the chess world, with numerous previous books to their credit. Adrian Mikhalchishin is a Ukrainian grandmaster with extensive training experience, while Oleg Stetsko is a national master and a former senior trainer of the USSR team.