Reggio Emilia 2007/2008

Mihail Marin author Yuri Garrett author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Quality Chess UK LLP

Published:4th Nov '09

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Reggio Emilia 2007/2008 cover

This book celebrates fifty years of the famous Italian tournament. All the games are analysed, many of them by the players themselves: those sharing their wisdom include award-winning author Mihail Marin, rising star Ni Hua, tournament winner Zoltan Almasi and the legendary Viktor Korchnoi. In addition, photographs and entertaining stories take the reader behind the scenes at a top-class tournament.

  • Insights from famous grandmasters
  • An elegant and enlightening tournament book
  • Beautiful black & white photography
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"A new publication in the best tradition of chess writing: a serious tournament book… I would like you to see Reggio Emilia 2007/2008 as an intriguing and well-written novel, rather than 'just another' chess book on the market… Marin takes us by the hand towards a crystal-clear understanding of the games… This is simply top level chess entertainment…. I hope readers will consider buying this very charming book; perhaps it will energize publishers to publish more serious tournament reports. It's too beautiful a tradition to be written off already." -- Arne Moll, ChessVibes 


"The quality of the annotations is excellent… you almost feel as if you were a part of the tournament yourself… an excellent book, and I hope many readers will add it to their libraries: both for their benefit and to encourage Quality Chess and other publishers to produce more such books in the future. 5/5 Stars, Highly recommended" -- Dennis Monokroussos, Chess Today


"A throwback to an earlier time when strong tournaments merited serious books…All the games are annotated, sometimes by both players…Marin, who has an outstanding track record, does an excellent job… This is a great book that would make a perfect Christmas present for any chessplayer." -- IM John Donaldson

ISBN: 9781906552329

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 501g

288 pages