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  1. The World champions teach chess : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Publication date. 1988. Topics. Chess, Échecs (Jeu), chess. Publisher. London : A. & C. Black. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. 208 pages : 23 cm. Includes index.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1988 · 4.6 3 ratings. See all formats and editions. This anthology, which was originated in the Soviet Union by Yakov Estrin, 7th World Correspondence Champion, and Isaac Romanov, grandmaster and trainer, contains writings by all 13 official World Chess Champions.

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    • Yacov Estrin
  3. 1 de nov. de 1988 · 4.08. 12 ratings0 reviews. This anthology, which was originated in the Soviet Union by Yakov Estrin, 7th World Correspondence Champion, and Isaac Romanov, grandmaster and trainer, contains writings by all 13 official World Chess Champions.

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  4. World champions teach chess. Publisher: Germany. Language: Deutsch. DateOfIssue: 1979. paper book. Submit request. Description: Collection of articles (including archival) of 10 world champions from Capablanca to Karpov. To leave comments, sign in or register on the site.

  5. Ėstrin, Isaac Romanov, Michael Ayton. Summary: This anthology, which originated in the Soviet Union, contains essays by all 13 World Chess Champions. The essays illustrate those aspects of the game chosen as important by each champion and include an essay by Botvinnik on his impressions of the first three Karpov-Kasparov matches.

  6. The World Champions Teach Chess by Yacov Estrin | Open Library. Overview. View 1 Edition. Details. Reviews. Lists. Related Books. Last edited by ImportBot. July 17, 2023 | History. Edit. An edition of The World Champions Teach Chess (1988) The World Champions Teach Chess. by Yacov Estrin. 0 Ratings. 1 Want to read. 0 Currently reading. 0 Have read.

  7. Learning from the World Champions. by Sergei Tiviakov. From amateurs to professionals – players of all levels know how difficult it is to learn chess strategy and how much time and effort it takes to improve middlegame play.