Great Players of the Past: Savielly Tartakower
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2023
- Check out Ben's Chessable courses here! www.chessable.com/author/BenF... GM Ben Finegold discusses four games of Savielly Tartakower as part of the Great Players of the Past series. This lecture was recorded February 11, 2020, at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Atlanta (CCSCATL) in Roswell, Georgia.
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6:10
Tartakower, Savielly vs. Schlecter, Carl
St. Petersburg (1909)
15:59
Maroczy, Geza vs. Tartakower, Savielly
Teplitz-Schönau (1922)
24:17
Tartakower, Savielly vs. Rubinstein, Akiba
Moscow (1925)
31:53
Alekhine, Alexander vs. Savielly Tartakower
Olympiad (1933)
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It's kind of spooky watching content from February 2020. Eight people in one room?? Enjoy it while you can!
Tartakower's "500 Master Games of Chess" is still one of my favourite chess books ever. Sure it's only pre-1930s games and sure his analysis is a bit outdated, but his comments are always interesting and often quite witty.
annotations on old chess books used to be hilarious^
The first part, the geographical part, is incredibly actual
Especially since it's in the news for being the staging area for Russia in the Ukraine War and also Wagner took it over for about 12 hours
It's really nice too know more players from romantic chess era.
let's call a random student: ARCHER