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Hanon Russell's review of MY GREAT PREDECESSORS on www.chesscafe.com
reproduces the book's account of a famous game in which Lasker first offers a rook on c3, then again on a3. I did a superficial comparison with the annotations in THE WORLD'S GREAT CHESS GAMES (Nunn, Burgess, Emms). Although there was some overlap, it seemed that Kasparov was offering some insights not present in the earlier account. Can anyone recommend another source for in-depth analysis of this game? |
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