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Euwe, Max and Meiden, Walter. Chess Master vs. Chess Amateur. New York: David McKay Company, Inc., [1971]. Second Edition. Octovo, grey cloth, uncut, xxxiii, 315 pp. Illus. Includes glossary of chess terms. Very Good, with darkening to spine and light soiling to covers. ÔWhat better way could the amateur have of learning how to exploit the weak play of fellow amateurs than to study how a master would handle such positions?...This work consists of twenty-five games between master and amateur. The amateurs of this edition are all players with considerable chess experience. Some make characteristic amateur moves never found in master games, some are good Ônatural players' without much book knowledge but with a sharp eye for tactical turns, some have studied Ôbook' without, however, really having grasped the true essence of the nature of the chess struggle, others are players just below master strength, amateurs who have studied chess and know a considerable amount of technique but who fail to grasp all the strategic implications of a position. Price:
10.00 USD
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