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    The Master Game - Book Two

    In the same series

    The Master Game

    The Master Game BOOK TWO Jeremy James and William Hartston

    British Broadcasting Corporation

    Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation 35 Marylebone High Street London W1M 4AA ISBN 0563 17916 3 First published 1981

    © Jeremy James 1981 © William Hartston 1981 Printed in England by Jolly & Barber Ltd, Rugby, Warwickshire

    Contents

    Foreword Preface

    page 7

    9

    Reading the moves

    11

    The Master Game 1979 - Series Four

    13

    The Players Round 1 Semi-Finals Final

    The Master Game 1_- Series Five The Players Order of Play - Group A Order of Play - Group B Final

    The Master Game 1981- Series Six The Players Order of Play - Group A Order of Play - Group B Final

    14

    23 39 56 63 64

    69 84 101 107 108 114

    130 147

    Appendix The Master Game Series One-Three 151

    Index of openings

    157

    Index of players

    159

    Foreword

    Chess tournaments should be different. But chess organisers are not very different, and most tournaments look like each other. The Master Game is certainly different. A little less now, when draws are allowed to happen. Before, when a decision had to be reached the same day, the 'blitz' games were somewhere

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    Opening Books


    A Killer Chess Opening Repertoire –Summerscale

    The Chess Advantage in Black & White- Kaufman

    Winning with the Najdorf –King

    Complete Defense to Queen Pawn Openings Schiller

    Winning with the Schliemann –Tseitlin

    Dutch Defense: New and Forgotten Ideas-Minev, Donaldson

    Complete Defense to 1.Pk4(A study of the Petroff’s Defense) –Hooper

    Complete Defense to King Pawn Openings: Caro-Kann –Schiller

    The Ruy Lopez: Winning Chess with 1. PK4 –Barden

    The Benoni –hartston

    The Modern Defence –Keene, Botterill

    The King’s Indian Defense-Barden,Hartston, Keene

    The Siclian Defense Book1 –Gligoric, V. Sokolov

    The Siclian Dragon –Levy

    The Sicilian Sozin – Kottnauer, Botterill, Harding

    Ideas behind the Chess openings-Fine

    Caro-Kann Defence- Suetin

    The Classical Caro-Kann-Kasparov, Shakarov

    The Gruenfeld Defence-Hartston

    The Dynamic Caro-Kann –Silman

    The Meran System –Pedersen

    The Slav Defense –Sadler

    The Ultimate King’s Indian Attack –Dunnington

    Starting out: Benoni Systems –Raetsky,Chetverik

    Winning with the Gruenfeld –Adorjan, Dory

    The Complete benoni –Psakhis

    An Unbeatable White repertoire –Evans, Smith

    Trends: Benko Gambit –Jacobs

    Nunn’s Chess openings-Nunn,Burgess,Emms,Gallagher

    The Chigorin Queens Gambit –Dunningt

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