Mis Geniales Predecesores Vol.1
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  • Mis Geniales Predecesores Vol.1

My Great Predecessors Vol.4

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Gary Kasparov

  • Publisher: Ediciones Merán
  • ISBN: 9788496279056
  • Pages: 564
  • Dimensions: 170 mm. x 240 mm.
  • Binding: Softcover
  • Languages: Spanish, Castilian
  • Edition Date: 2006
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The genius Gary Kasparov meticulously analyzes another genius, Bobby Fischer, in one of the most interesting books that can be written about chess. They are two of the most charismatic and revolutionary players in more than fifteen centuries of documented history, but very different from each other. Fischer had a very hard childhood in a country, the United States, where chess is taken care of in schools but is not popular as a profession. However, his overwhelming victories against the Soviet stars came in the midst of the Cold War, and that turned him into a national hero, who also shocked the mental sport: millions of people began the game of kings thanks to him. When Fischer proclaimed himself world champion, in 1972, Kasparov was a nine-year-old boy, destined by his mother to be world champion of chess, and specially educated for that purpose in a very favorable environment in a country where being a chess player was a very honorable profession. It is almost impossible for a player, whatever his level, not to enjoy Fischer's games. Therefore, it is logical that the author of this book takes pains to gloss the work of the brilliant champion in volume 4 of My Brilliant Predecessors. An essential book that also includes 64 pages of photographs.

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