C92 Ruy Lopez, Closed. I think he is chessplayer with a great future. Nominated for Book of the Year by the Guardian. He had a wide opening repertoire with both colours, and his style was positional in nature, with tactics not dominating, but flowing from the situation. He was probably as good as Geller and Gligoric by then, but never got the chance to climp into the real elite.
The circumstances surrounding his death seem to be a mystery. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.
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This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. Learn more about Amazon Lippnitsky. Read more Read less. According to legend, Bobby Fischer learned Russian so that he could read this book. Yes, if I remember my Sunday School lessons correctly, I think you are right.
He in this way stimulates the reader to keep an open mind. Lipnitsky vs G Borisenko. Amazon Renewed Refurbished products with a warranty.
It is not included, but the book gives many great examples of dynamic opening play. It is now published in a modern edition by Quality Chess. I read the book and got hooked! InLipnitsky wrote:. View cart My Account. PDF excerpt. Pay by credit card, debit card or PayPal.
Bxb4 and shows that this was indeed the best move for Black. He now concludes that perhaps Instead, he suggests the move This conclusion makes him return to the diagrammed position, wondering if perhaps Black's last move Qf5 was a mistake already. You see how he keeps adjusting his evaluation and making new concusions about the position all the time. It's exactly the way modern chess analysts like Dvoretsky and John Nunn handle things.
Finally, I noticed that when I fed the position after Black's 16th move to Rybka , it indeed suggested Questions of Modern Chess Theory is without doubt one of the best chess books of all time. In my opinion, it calls into question the whole Western concept of 'modern' chess developments, showing that many ideas already existed in the Soviet Union of the s and before.
The book is full of clear, easily understandable examples, written by someone who doesn't make a fuss of words and is able to explain chess in a crystal-clear style.
If we disregard a few outdated opinions on particular opening variations, the book might as well have been written last year. Or somewhere in the future. Review: Questions of Modern Chess Theory. CM ArnieChipmunk. Updated: Mar 9, , AM. In , Lipnitsky wrote: With a blow in the centre you easily succeed in thwarting your opponent's attack on the flank - this much is generally familiar.
The mutual interdependence between the centre and flanks has, however, remained unilluminated up to now. And yet an early attack on the flank is not always or usually an operation of purely logical significance; it is rather a veiled form of attack against the centre of the enemy position.
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