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This is a collection of 69 annotated games played by 17 of the greatest chess players in history. The games are nicely laid out in descriptive notation. Included with each of the games is a biography of the players. This book is a good read. Even without playing over the games, readers will find it enjoyable. Although the games are labeled “upsets”, not all are considered upsets in the prospective of history. For example, Morphy's defeat of Anderssen in 1858 might have been considered an upset at the time it was played when Morphy had just arrived in Europe, but we now recognize that Morphy was a stronger player than Anderssen. This collection includes four games lost by Bobby Fischer at near his peak plus games lost by each of the World Champions from Steinitz, Lasker, Capablanca and Alekhine to Botvinnik, Tal, Petrosian and Spassky. Samuel Reshevsky is the ideal person to write this book because he played all of them except for Steinitz.

  • Sales Rank: #5934881 in Books
  • Brand: The House of Staunton, Inc.
  • Published on: 2012-09-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .73" w x 5.50" l, .91 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 322 pages
Features
  • Author: Samuel Reshevsky,Samuel Reshevsky
  • Pages: 312
  • Publication Years: 2012

About the Author
Samuel Reshevsky was born in Ozorkow, Poland on November 26, 1911. Most chess players reach their peak at age 30. It was Reshevsky's misfortune that he reached his peak during the World War II years, when he was probably the strongest player in the world. He played in the World Championship tournament in 1948 and in the Candidates Tournament in Zurich 1953. In both events, there were rumors and reports of collusion by the Soviets to prevent Reshevsky from winning the world championship, which he probably would have won in a fair contest. Fischer is quoted as saying that Reshevsky was the strongest player in the world and would have easily defeated World Champion Botvinnik in a match. However, Reshevsky never got the chance. There is no doubt at all that Reshevsky was the strongest USA player in his time. He won the US championship seven times, in 1936, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1946 and 1969. He started his career as the greatest child prodigy in chess history, playing nearly master strength chess when he was eight years old. He went on a tour first of Europe and then America, giving simultaneous chess exhibitions against adults and winning almost every game. As a 9-year old, his first American simultaneous exhibition was with 20 officers and cadets at the Military Academy at West Point. The photo of him playing in this exhibition is one of the most famous in chess history. He won 19 games and drew one. He toured the country and played over 1,500 games as a 9-year old in simultaneous exhibitions and only lost 8 games. He started playing again as an adult and was quickly established as one of the strongest players in the world. Having started as the world's youngest master, Reshevsky went on to become the world's oldest. After winning a game against a strong player in the US Open and when somebody remarked that he was able to win at such an advanced age. He never had a birth certificate due to war-time conditions in his native Poland. Reshevsky remained a world class player even after he had passed 60 years old. He even won a game in Moscow against Smyslov in 1991 when Reshevsky was 80 years old. He defeated Grandmaster and US Chess Champion Larry Christiansen just a few months before he died. He died on April 4, 1992 in New York City at age 81.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Great insights into chess masters
By V. N. Dvornychenko
The title is a little misleading: probably more accurate would be "Serious Mistakes in Grandmaster Play" ... or something along these lines. But Reshevsky probably did not want it to sound as if he were appealing to supermarket-tabloid taste. At any rate, some of the games are between grandmasters of about equal strength ... so regardless of who won, it was not an upset ... though perhaps the means were surprising.
The format of the book is that of seventeen chapters in which the worst mistakes in serious play of seventeen grandmasters are examined. These mistakes range from rather subtle ones ... which might simply have been an attempt to surprise, or "out-psyche," the opponent. Others are egregious blunders, and truly surprising. These are more in the nature of windows into the fragile nature of human mind than reflections on the player ... but are nevertheless interesting.
Reshevsky also provides an analysis of each player. Sometimes these are quite opinionated; or perhaps I should say quite strongly worded, though perhaps on the mark. One of the chapters covers the author himself. That chapter and the comments on the other players reveal quite a bit about Reshevsky.

There is no question that Reshevsky was a child prodigy who went on to become a top-notch grandmaster as an adult. The same is true of Capablanca. But one cannot escape a feeling that both players did not quite live up to their potential in the later part of their careers. (Capablanca by losing his crown so soon, as well as his declining performance in tournaments after that. Reshevsky by never becoming the official challenger for the world title, though he got close.) Is this coincidence? I am inclined to think not. I think both men realized that giving chess "their all" would hurt their personalities. I have a half-backed theory that overly concentrating on chess results in a "rewiring" of the brain which tends to distort the personality. I have Bobby Fischer in mind; but also Morphy, von Bardeleben, Nimzovich, and maybe even Alekhine.

4 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Upsets??
By Hoa H
After having been reading this book several times, I felt something wrong with the title. Then I read the column Evans On Chess in Chess Life, issue Jan/Feb 2001, I agreed with them. Many games in this books can hardly be the upsets. GM lost to GM; Champion vs Challenger's games can't be graded as such. Usually, a strong player losing to a much weaker player or the player with substantial advantage blowing the game (Reshevsky's own game, page 180) could be put in this catergory. Anyway there are many good games in this book; and the lesson here is even the champions can make mistake too.
Reshevsky, Korchnoy and Larsen are in the book; but Nimzowitch, Euwe, Geller, and Bronstein (one of my mentor) are NOT!!!
Another interesting point GM Larry Evans showed was the game between Euwe-Alekhine on pages 78 and 91 are identical but with some slightly different notes.

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