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Two tournament books: St. Petersburg 1914 and Nottingham 1936 are key source material for the long examples in this book. It is amazing to me how the ideas from 1938 hold up to both Kasparov and the engine analysis for Lasker-Capablanca St. Petersburg 1914 (finals).
— Jul 21, 2018 05:30PM
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Randy
is on page 196 of 220
Neither EZB's nor Vukovic's analysis holds up. Engines find both new defensive resources and tactical shots. This may have been the first time when analyzing with an engine after looking at two different master commentary generated new (to me), understandable (to me) ideas.
— Sep 03, 2018 06:52AM
Randy
is on page 186 of 220
Finally got to the Pillsbury-Tarrasch, Hasting 1895 game that Shereshevsky used so effectively in his "Soviet Chess Conveyor". Like other things Shereshevsky copied from this book, the original, (albeit a translation), is better and more complete.
— Sep 02, 2018 05:40AM
