Brussels OHRA Tournament, 1986
by Raymond Keene, Andrew Martin, and Garry Kasparov
Brussels 1986 was a ground breaking event in many respects. It was Kasparov's first tournament after his gruelling series of marathons against Anatoly Karpov for the world title, and it was the first major tournament televised by the BBC and containing commentary by the players themselves. The majority of the notes are by Grandmaster Ray Keene but readers will also find analysis by Kasparov and others of the greats involved, including Nigel Short and Viktor Korchnoi.
The Giuocco Piano (Batsford Chess Library)
by Edward Gufeld and Grandmaster Eduard Gufeld
Replay 428 Winning Chess with the White Pieces Against the High Chess Software + All the Chess Rules and Much More
by J C Grenon
For beginners to chess master. How to win 428 chess in playing with the white pieces against the chess game software of top level. Full description of these 428 winning chess, with the pictures of the pieces and all the chess game rules with full of diagrams in order to illustrate the chess game rules and much more are included in this chess game book. In order to win against the chess game software of top level, you must do many sacrifices; without that, it's almost impossible to win against. R...
For Friends & Colleagues (For Friends and Colleagues, VOLUME 1)
by Mark Dvoretsky
Teaching Chess in the 21st Century (Chess Detective Presents)
by Todd Bardwick
Chess improvement with US Women's Chess Champion volume 1
by John C Murray