Mammoth Book of the World's Greatest Chess Games: Improve Your Chess by Studying the Greatest Games of All ... | Graham Burgess, John Nunn, ... | Fantastic game collection
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Mammoth Book of the World's Greatest Chess Games: Improve Your Chess by Studying the Greatest Games of All ...
Graham Burgess
,
John Nunn
, ...
Running Press
, 2004 - 512 pages
average customer review:
based on 30 reviews
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highly recommended
This new and expanded edition of The
Mammoth
Book
of the
World
's
Greatest
Chess
Game
s contains the 112 greatest chess
games
of
all
time
?selected, analyzed, re-evaluated and explained by a team of experts and illustrated with more than 900 diagrams. Among the highlights are
Kasparov
vs. Topalov; Kasparov vs. Wijk aan Zee; the super-computer Deep Blue's historic first win over Kasparov; Boris Spassky's "James Bond" Mating Combination; and Bobby Fischer's "Game of the Century." Study these games and learn about defense and counterattack, logical opening play, endgame strategy, psychological warfare, and how great players think.
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I love the first edition
This review pertains specific
all
y to the first edition. I do not have the second edition and probably will not buy it because I will probably never finish learning everything that I can
from
the first! I really like the
book
and have learned much so far. The selection of
game
s is very good and that analysis is good. Based upon some of the other reviews here, it may not be perfect analysis, but it is very good. At first I thought that the biographies were unnecessary because anyone who could use this book would know about the players, but then I learned quite a bit there too. A very good book and at a very reasonable price.
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Fantastic game collection
The authors have put together an excellent collection of great
game
s
from
the last 175 years of
chess
history. The
book
is aimed at the intermediate and advanced player. It starts with a brief introduction to the players and the game for each game and then proceeds to explain and analyze what is happening in the game. It contains the right amount of explanation and analysis to appeal to a wide variety of players and has plenty of diagrams so that the stronger player will not need to have a board and set to follow the action. For the less experienced player, the authors place a aynopsis of the lessons to be learned at the end of the game.
Although the description of the book say 512 pages, it is actu
all
y 624 pages. The amount of material, quality of annotation and reasonable price make this a very worthwhile book to own.
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Analyzed Games Old and New "want to improve your chess will be good for you!"
This
book
contains selected
game
s. Both of the masters of new, old
all
great which will help
your
ability to checkmate! One Hundred and Twelve
games
analyzed games study, alone or with your best buddy. The analysis though not real deep makes is light enough for your mind to keep. Want deeper analysis using games get books by Nunn (Understanding
Chess
) or by Snyder ("Unbeatable Chess Lessons for Juniors"). They are move by move both fun and the the analysis more tighter. These days when it comes to books with games and good analysis you have many to choose so start reading them all it's no
time
to snooze.
Now down to real business! "The
Mammoth
Book" contains a wide variety of games over a long time span by many strong players. The analysis ranging
from
light to moderate in depth is for an intermediate level to stronger player level. This is not a down to basics level book. I was disapointed only in that the book was made out of really cheap paper and is hard to keep open when using (why four instead of five stars). True, I prefer the "every move commented on approach" used by Chernev, Nunn and Snyder, but "the Mammoth book" is still excellent.
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A nice collection of games.
I purchased this
book
as a gift for a friend. Many notable
game
s are disected and give opportunity for study.
The copy I saw was a mis-printing
I looked at this
book
(2nd edition) specific
all
y for a
game
where Nigel Short marches his king across the board to defeat Jan Timman. I got interested in this because
chess
teacher Fred Wilson mentioned it in his "Four Fighting Kings" tape (available
from
fredwilsonchess.com).
It was a real disappointment to see that the book I examined was apparently the result of a printing that went from pp. 481 to 486, then went back to 482 and was missing the first 8 moves of the game!
So I ordered a copy of the first edition.
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