Tal, Petrosian, Spassky and Korchnoi: A Chess Multibiography with 206 Games

by Andrew Soltis

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This book describes the intense rivalry and collaboration of the four players who created the golden era when USSR players dominated the world. It includes annotated games and personal details, many revealed for the first time in English, of: Mikhail Tal, the roguish, doomed Latvian who changed the way chess players think about attack and sacrifice; Tigran Petrosian, the brilliant, henpecked Armenian whose wife drove him to become the world’s best player; Boris Spassky, the prodigy who survived near-starvation and later bouts of melancholia to succeed Petrosian—but is best remembered for losing to Bobby Fischer; and Viktor Korchnoi, the “Evil Viktor” whose mixture of genius and jealousy helped him eventually surpass his three rivals. But fate denied him the title they achieved, world champion.
  • ISBN13 9781476671468
  • Publish Date 30 December 2018
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 12 March 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 249
  • Language English