Wydawca: Quality Chess, 2019
Ilość stron: 480
Autor: Efim Geller
Język wydania: angielski
Oprawa: twarda
Format: 17x23.5 cm
ISBN: 978-1-78483-061-8
ZAWARTOŚĆ KSIĄŻKI:
007 Publisher’s Preface
008 Editor’s Note
009 Dogged Determination by Jacob Aagaard
020 Biographical Data & Key to symbols used
021 1 In search of adventure
Geller - Efim Kogan, Odessa 1946
025 2 Is a queen sacrifice always worth it?
Samuel Kotlerman - Geller, Odessa 1949
029 3 A bishop transformed
Tigran Petrosian - Geller, Moscow 1949
031 4 Miniature monograph
Geller - Josif Vatnikov, Kiev 1950
035 5 Equilibrium disturbed
Mikhail Botvinnik - Geller, Moscow 1951
040 6 Blockading the flank
Mikhail Botvinnik - Geller, Budapest 1952
044 7 A step towards the truth
Geller - Wolfgang Unzicker, Stockholm 1952
047 8 The cost of a wasted move
Harry Golombek - Geller, Stockholm 1952
049 9 Insufficient compensation?
Geller - Herman Pilnik, Stockholm 1952
051 10 Black needs a plan...
Geller - Robert Wade, Stockholm 1952
053 11 White wants a draw
Luis Sanchez - Geller, Stockholm 1952
055 12 Sufferings for nothing
Geller - Gideon Stahlberg, Stockholm 1952
058 13 A strong queen
Geller - Gedeon Barcza, Stockholm 1952
060 14 The horrors of time trouble
Geller - Laszlo Szabo, Stockholm 1952
062 15 Seizing the moment
Geller - Paul Keres, Moscow 1952
066 16 Strength in movement
Geller - Miguel Najdorf, Zurich 1953
070 17 Second and last...
Max Euwe - Geller, Zurich 1953
074 18 Whose weakness is weaker?
Mikhail Botvinnik - Geller, Moscow 1955
078 19 All decided by tactics
Vasily Smyslov - Geller, Moscow (7) 1955
081 20 Three in one
Geller - Oscar Panno, Gothenburg 1955
084 21 Check equals mate
Geller - Andrija Fuderer, Gothenburg 1955
088 22 A needless provocation
Geller - Gideon Stahlberg, Gothenburg 1955
090 23 Blockade or breakthrough?
Geller - Tigran Petrosian, Amsterdam 1956
094 24 A Spanish experiment
Geller - Miroslav Filip, Amsterdam 1956
096 25 A proverb loses its force
Boris Spassky - Geller, Amsterdam 1956
101 26 Re-enacting the past,
Geller - Ratmir Kholmov, Vilnius 1957
106 27 Playing ad hominem
Mikhail Tal - Geller, Riga 1958
110 28 Premature activity
Geller - Paul Keres, Tbilisi 1959
113 29 Seizing the initiative
Wolfgang Uhlmann - Geller, Dresden 1959
116 30 The Achilles’ heel of the black king
Geller - Lev Polugaevsky, Moscow 1961
120 31 A surprise... to whom?
Tigran Petrosian - Geller, Moscow 1961
125 32 Is an extra tempo harmful?
Vasily Smyslov - Geller, Moscow 1961
129 33 Blockade breached
Geller - Robert Fischer, Curacao 1962
134 34 Passion isn’t always an ally...
Robert Fischer - Geller, Curacao 1962
139 35 The second cycle...
Mikhail Tal - Geller, Curacao 1962
142 36 A successful improvisation
Viktor Korchnoi - Geller, Curacao 1962
146 37 Decided by feelings
Geller - Miroslav Filip, Curacao 1962
150 38 A leader’s heavy burden
Robert Fischer - Geller, Curacao 1962
153 39 Playing a pawn down is easier
Geller - Yuri Nikolaevsky, Ukraine 1962
156 40 In thrall to long years of acquaintance
Geller - Tigran Petrosian, Moscow 1963
159 41 Whoever conquers the square e4...
Viktor Korchnoi - Geller, Moscow 1963
164 42 A harmless surprise
Boris Spassky - Geller, Moscow 1964
169 43 Combinations occur in the endgame too!
Geller - Vasily Smyslov, Moscow 1964
173 44 The queen is stronger
Geller - Borislav Ivkov, Beverwijk 1965
177 45 At the meeting-point of two openings
Levente Lengyel - Geller, Beverwijk 1965
180 46 Wind in the sails
Geller - Vasily Smyslov, Moscow (1) 1965
184 47 Third way barred
Geller - Vasily Smyslov, Moscow (3) 1965
188 48 Invulnerable queen
Geller - Vasily Smyslov, Moscow (5) 1965
192 49 Tactics versus strategy
Bruno Parma - Geller, Havana 1965
195 50 Something to delight... the ICCF
Geller - Robert Fischer, Havana 1965
200 51 Hunting the king
Geller - Bent Larsen, Copenhagen (2) 1966
203 52 A not-so-quiet endgame
Geller - Aleksandar Matanovic, Sukhumi 1966
206 53 The centre in motion
Geller - Aleksander Nikitin, Kislovodsk 1966
208 54 It’s a mistake to make the last mistake
Mikhail Tal - Geller, Kislovodsk 1966
211 55 Loss leads to profit
Leonid Stein - Geller, Kislovodsk 1966
214 56 Refutation refuted
Leonid Stein - Geller, Moscow 1966
217 57 Queens as gifts
Yuri Nikolaevsky - Geller, Tbilisi 1966/67
222 58 A ledge above the precipice
Robert Fischer - Geller, Monte Carlo 1967
228 59 A bird in the hand? Or two in the bush?
Florin Gheorghiu - Geller, Moscow 1967
231 60 Rook in a trap
Geller - Boris Spassky, Moscow 1967
235 61 A life lasting one evening
Geller - Lajos Portisch, Moscow 1967
237 62 Under the analytic microscope
Robert Fischer - Geller, Skopje 1967
244 63 The bluebird of the advantage
Boris Spassky - Geller, Sukhumi (4) 1968
251 64 Ancient theory
Geller - Leonid Shamkovich, Riga 1968
254 65 Running to the endgame
Geller - Vlastimil Hort, Skopje 1968
257 66 All à la Munchausen
Jan Adamski - Geller, Lugano 1968
260 67 Help yourself to the pawn, please!
Geller - Zurab Mikadze, Gori 1968
263 68 One move good, two moves worse...
Viktor Kupreichik - Geller, Moscow 1969
266 69 With respect and gratitude
Mikhail Botvinnik - Geller, Belgrade 1969
269 70 Weakness at the strong point
Samuel Zhukhovitsky - Geller, Moscow 1970
273 71 The king pays the price
Geller - Andrzej Filipowicz, Budapest 1970
275 72 Hobbled steed
Geller - Henrique Mecking, Palma de Mallorca 1970
278 73 Zugzwang due to negligence
W. Uhlmann - Geller, Palma de Mallorca 1970
282 74 Adjournment as revenge
Robert Hübner - Geller, Palma de Mallorca 1970
287 75 An opening and an endgame too...
Geller - V. Smyslov, Palma de Mallorca 1970
292 76 The queen lies in ambush
Geller - Samuel Reshevsky, Palma de Mallorca 1970
296 77 A pin worth more than a rook
Geller - Dragoljub Velimirovic, Havana 1971
302 78 Your opponent too must think
Geller - Viktor Korchnoi, Moscow (8) 1971
308 79 An unfathomed design
Geller - Albert Kapengut, Leningrad 1971
310 80 All-powerful pawn
Geller - Borislav Ivkov, Hilversum 1973
313 81 Mines always explode
Jan Timman - Geller, Hilversum 1973
316 82 A reserve path to the goal
Geller - David Bronstein, Petropolis 1973
321 83 Victory through simplification
Geller - Paul Keres, Petropolis 1973
324 84 Lapsed vigilance
Peter Biyiasas - Geller, Petropolis 1973
328 85 A familiar “copy&rdquo
Henrique Mecking - Geller, Petropolis 1973
332 86 Trying to play f2-f4!
Geller - Werner Hug, Petropolis 1973
335 87 f2-f4 after all!
Geller - Ljubomir Ljubojevic, Petropolis 1973
339 88 The bishop on c6 is cramped...
Geller - Lev Polugaevsky, Portoroz 1973
342 89 “Torture” lasting a quarter of a century
Geller - Paul Keres, Moscow 1973
346 90 Is fashion always an individual thing?
Vasily Smyslov - Geller, Moscow 1973
349 91 The idea remains “offstage&rdquo
Geller - Boris Spassky, Moscow 1974
353 92 The fiendish power of the dragon
Vasily Smyslov - Geller, Moscow 1974
356 93 Improvisation on a familiar theme
Geller - Boris Spassky, Moscow 1975
360 94 March of the white king
Geller - Mikhail Tal, Moscow 1975
364 95 Knights attacking the king
Geller - Anatoly Karpov, Moscow 1976
368 96 Exceptions to rules
Geller - Mikhail Tal, Moscow 1976
372 97 A novel plan
Geller - Nino Kirov, Moscow 1977
375 98 Not all draws are alike
Mikhail Tal - Geller, Leningrad 1977
377 99 Experience versus youth
Geller - Garry Kasparov, Tbilisi 1978
379 100 A full-blooded fight
Mikhail Tal - Geller, Tbilisi 1978
383 101 A misplaced king
Geller - Konstantin Lerner, Minsk 1979
385 102 Attacking the Sicilian
Geller - Yuri Anikaev, Minsk 1979
387 103 Soviet Champion!
Alexander Beliavsky - Geller, Minsk 1979
390 104 A Sveshnikov surprise
Shimon Kagan - Geller, Skara 1980
392 105 The centre cannot hold...
Nino Kirov - Geller, Skara 1980
394 106 An American adventure
Geller - Oscar Panno, Lone Pine 1980
397 107 One slip is enough
Geller - Bozidar Ivanovic, Lone Pine 1980
399 108 A theoretical battle
Geller - Roman Hernandez, Las Palmas 1980
401 109 Marshall’s formidable weapon
Lev Psakhis - Geller, Sochi 1982
405 110 A routine move?
Geller - Semen Dvoirys, Sochi 1982
407 111 Fighting the Closed Sicilian
Oleg Romanishin - Geller, Sochi 1983
410 112 Pin and win
Geller - Josef Pribyl, Sochi 1984
412 113 Fighting my own idea
Geller - Peter Lukacs, Sochi 1984
414 114 Memory trouble
Geller - Uwe Boensch, Sochi 1984