Kramnik: My Life and Games

Vladimir KRAMNIK   |   Iakov DAMSKY

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Kramnik: My Life and Games

“IF YOU DO NOT MISS ANYTHING, YOU CAN ACHIEVE VERY GOOD RESULTS”: KRAMNIK: MY LIFE AND GAMES, SIGNED BY CHESS CHAMPION KRAMNIK

KRAMNIK, Vladimir and DAMSKY, Iakov. Kramnik: My Life and Games. Translated and edited by Ken Neat. London: Everyman Chess, (2003). Octavo, original stiff paper covers.

Later edition, signed by Kramnik in Cyrillic on the title page.

Kramnik is a “Russian Grandmaster (1992) and world champion who defeated Garry Kasparov in 2000 in the Brain Games World Championship in London… This was the first occasion in world championship history that the defending champion [Kasparov] was not able to win a single game. Kramnik won two games and drew ten. He was the world youth champion under 18 in 1991. He was the winner of the first Intel Speed Chess Grand Prix in 1994… He drew a chess match in 2002 with the Deep Fritz [computer] chess program in Bahrain and collected $800,000 for his efforts” (Bill Wall, Off the Wall). Includes 179 games in algebraic notations and with chess diagrams against opponents Shirov, Korchnoi, Short, Seirawan, Anand, Judith Polgar, Topalov, Karpov and Kasparov. First published in 2000.

Fine condition.

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