Tigran Petrosian

his life and games

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Viktor Vasilʹev: Tigran Petrosian (1974, Batsford, R.H.M. Chess Pub.)

247 pages

English language

Published Nov. 23, 1974 by Batsford, R.H.M. Chess Pub..

ISBN:
978-0-7134-2818-6
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Tigran Petrosian, the Iron Tigran, is undoubtably one of the greatest defensive chess grand masters of all time. His tenure as World Champion for six years gave credence to his unique style and temperament as a true fighting one. He was brilliant yet understated, daring yet underestimated, powerful yet humble. His play was an art, a science, and a way of life; and this book shows all of these qualities beautifully.


Mr. Vasiliev's expertly navigates through Petrosian's personal and professional life with the rare quality of a man comfortable in the world and over the table. He pairs his interesting and dynamic historical accounts with expert chess analysis of some of Petrosian's greatest and most important chess games. A small warning is due here, as the games are in descriptive notation, which may represent a challenge for some readers. Still, the games are wonderfully analyzed with only occasional jaunts into …

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  • Petrosi͡a︡n, Tigran Vartanovich, 1929-