Progress in Chess, 2004. — 126 p. — ISBN: 3283004617. Three years after winning the world championship, Mikhail Botvinnik had to defend his title against the challenge of David Bronstein. Though out of practice and largely outplayed by his brilliant young opponent, Botvinnik ably demonstrated his fighting abilities and ultimately retained his title. All 24 games are deeply...
Progress in Chess, 2004. — 126 p. — ISBN: 3283004617. Three years after winning the world championship, Mikhail Botvinnik had to defend his title against the challenge of David Bronstein. Though out of practice and largely outplayed by his brilliant young opponent, Botvinnik ably demonstrated his fighting abilities and ultimately retained his title. All 24 games are deeply...
Compiled by: Igor Botvinnik. Translator: Ken Neat. — Olms, 2004. — 124 p. — (Progress in Chess 14). Three years after winning the world championship, Mikhail Botvinnik had to defend his title against the challenge of David Bronstein. Though out of practice and largely outplayed by his brilliant young opponent, Botvinnik ably demonstrated his fighting abilities and ultimately...
Progress in Chess, Edition Olms 2004. — 126 p. — ISBN: 978-3-283-00461-7. Three years after winning the world championship, Mikhail Botvinnik had to defend his title against the challenge of David Bronstein. Though out of practice and largely outplayed by his brilliant young opponent, Botvinnik ably demonstrated his fighting abilities and ultimately retained his title. All 24...
Progress in Chess, Edition Olms 2004. — 126 p. — ISBN: 978-3-283-00461-7. Three years after winning the world championship, Mikhail Botvinnik had to defend his title against the challenge of David Bronstein. Though out of practice and largely outplayed by his brilliant young opponent, Botvinnik ably demonstrated his fighting abilities and ultimately retained his title. All 24...
Progress in Chess, Edition Olms 2004. — 126 p. — ISBN: 978-3-283-00461-7. Three years after winning the world championship, Mikhail Botvinnik had to defend his title against the challenge of David Bronstein. Though out of practice and largely outplayed by his brilliant young opponent, Botvinnik ably demonstrated his fighting abilities and ultimately retained his title. All 24...
José Luis Matamoros B., 2023. — 98 p. — Versión digital algebraica: Prof. José Luis Matamoros B. Tres años después de ganar el campeonato mundial, Mikhail Botvinnik tuvo que defender su título ante el desafío de David Bronstein. Aunque fuera de práctica y superado en gran medida por su joven y brillante oponente, Botvinnik demostró hábilmente sus habilidades de lucha y...
Bucharest: Editura Cultura Fizica si Sport, 1953. — 158 p. The book on the match for the title of world champion Botvinnik-Bronstein was held in 1951. A short history of matches for the title of world champion and a commentary on the match was written by Gheorghe Sergiu. The match games are commented on by Soviet grandmasters. A theoretical overview of the match is given by...
London: Turnstile Press, 1951. — 133 p. This mighty clash between the top two Soviet Grandmasters was Botvinnik's first title defence after becoming World Champion in 1948. Amazingly, the man who had dominated Soviet and World chess was only able to defend his title by the skin of his teeth after a most ferocious and determined onslaught from his youthful challenger David...
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