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Keene Raymond. Learn From The Grandmasters

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Keene Raymond. Learn From The Grandmasters
David McKay Company, Inc, 160 pages
Fourteen grandmasters (Tal Mikhail, Korchnoi Viktor, Larsen Bent, Andersson Ulf, Timman Jan, Gufeld Eduard, Hartston William, Day Lawrence, Keene Raymond, Dvoretsky Mark, Hodgson Julian, Speelman Jon, McShane Luke, Seirawan Yasser) each contributed two annotated games for this book. The first annotated game had only one restriction: the annotator could NOT have won that game. Perhaps it was a game from a famous grandmaster the annotator studied as a youth; perhaps a game the annotator lost; perhaps it was a game with a beautiful finish. The annotators were left to their own rationale for including the first game.
The second game had only one restriction: The annotator MUST have won that game.
The book serves as an anthology. It's best viewed as an introduction to the annotating styles of the various authors. If an author annotates the games in a manner you like, look into buying any books that author wrote.
Some annotators, like Mikhail Tal, Eduard Gufeld, Julian Hodgson, and Yasser Seirawan, generally give verbal annotations. Such annotations are helpful for the improving player. Others, such as Jan Timman, Mark Dvoretsky, and Jon Speelman, go heavy with the analysis. Bent Larsen, whose annotations are gloriously unclassifiable, deserves special thanks for his contribution to the book.
I particularly liked the annotations of each of the above named players. The rest were competent. I was surprised by the ordinariness of Victor Korchnoi's annotations. Only one annotator, in my opinion, did a subpar job with his annotations.
This is an amusing curio of a book which is recommended.
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