The World Chess Championship 1951 Botvinnik V. Bronstein by Robert G. Wade, William Winter

The World Chess Championship 1951 Botvinnik V. Bronstein

Robert G. Wade, William Winter

194 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction crime true crime medium-paced
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The 1951 match for the World Chess Championship was exceptionally hard fought. Each player won 5 games and the remaining 14 games were drawn. The match ended in a 12-12 tie and, under the rules, the champion, Botvinnik, retained his title. A new a...

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