Moscow-Prague chess Match, Moscow v Prague, 1946:Seventy-two games with score charts, round by round

Moscow-Prague chess Match, Moscow v Prague, 1946:Seventy-two games with score charts, round by round

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Author: Chess from the library of László PolgárYear: 1946Publisher: ChessPlace: Sutton ColdfieldDescription:60 pages with tables, diagrams and index. Small octavo (7 1/4" x 4 3/4") issued in original publisher's blue wrappers with black lettering to front wrapper. From the Library of László Polgár with his stamp on title. (Betts: 26-6) First edition.All 72 games of the 6-a-side, all-play-all, match without notes. Algebraic figurine notation. (Moscow 51 1/2, Prague 20 1/2)László Polgár (born 1946) is a Hungarian chess teacher and father of the famous "Polgár sisters": Zsuzsa (Susan), Zsófia (Sofia), and Judit. He authored well-known chess books such as Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations, and Games and Reform Chess, a survey of chess variants. Although he himself is a modest chess player, Polgár is an expert on the theory, owning over 10,000 books about chess. He is interested in the proper method of rearing children, believing that "geniuses are made, not born". Before he had any child

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