>But for you, what book has given you the most?
Without doubt Zurich 53 by Bronstein! That’s a totally unique book. Not only are the ideas described with words and not simply variations, but it was also unprecedented for a player at his level, number 2 or 3 in the world, to reveal his ideas like that, with great sincerity. It’s a deep and honest book.
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Bobby Fischer
My 60 Memorable Games
First published in 1969 in "My 60 Memorable Games" Bobby Fischer goes over his most famous games.
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Pentala Harikrishna
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>What books have you read that helped you to become stronger? I have read classics like Fischer's My 60 memorable games
The book that I was trying to model my book after was "My 60 Memorable Games". I mean that book is a classic. He gets straight to the point. He goes straight to the game and gives you all those, sometimes nifty, psychological descriptions or explanations of why he did this, or did that.
I read ‘My 60 Memorable Games’ and I think it’s a good book. The comments are not too long, but relatively exact. There are some inaccuracies, but not many, especially for that time.
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Mikhail Tal
Tal-Botvinnik 1960: Match for the World Chess Championship
Mikhail Tal annotates his games from his 1960 World Chess Championship match against Mikhail Botvinnik which he ultimately won.
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Peter Svidler
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I love old tournament books. Two most obvious examples are Bronstein’s Zurich Interzonal 1953 and Tal’s book on his match vs Botvinnik.
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Mikhail Tal
The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal
Mikhail Tal, the "magician from Riga", was one of the greatest attacking world champions in history. In this autobiography he goes over his extraordinary career.
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John Bartholomew
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>What is your favourite chess book?
Life & Games of Mikhail Tal.
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Richard Réti
Masters of the Chessboard
In "Masters of the Chessboard" Richard Reti investigates the technique used by the great masters of his era.
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Yasser Seirawan
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>What are your five favourite chess books?
[...] Richard Réti’s Masters of the Chessboard.
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