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ISBN: | 978-3-86681-175-1 |
EAN: | 9783866811751 |
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Nigel David Short is generally regarded as the
strongest British grandmaster of the 20th century. Born on June 1st 1965
he started out as a chess prodigy, first attracting media attention by
beating Viktor Korchnoi and Tigran Petrosian in simultaneous exhibitions
at the age of ten and twelve years respectively. At the age of 14 he
became the youngest IM in history, breaking Bobby Fischer’s previous
record, and at 16 he came second (to Garry Kasparov) at the under 20
World Junior Championship in Dortmund.
In 1985 Nigel became Britian’s first ever candidate
for the World Championship, and in 1993 he made it all the way to the
final by beating Anatoly Karpov and Jan Timman. He only lost to
World Champion Garry Kasparov in the title match in London. Since then
he has remained active at the highest levels of competitive chess,
but has also become a chess columnist, commentator and also a coach
for promising young talents. He is considered one of the most
entertaining and outspoken personalities in the chess world. In his
DVDs “Greatest Hits” Nigel takes us on an electrifying journey through a
very rich chess career, which saw him beat no less than twelve world
champions. His experience in tournaments and matches all over the
world – Short has visited a total of 89 countries – can be seen in
the narratives that precede the games which he annotates with humour
and instructive insights. Video running time: more than 5 hours.Games Vol.2 :
- Short - Miles: Chester, 1979
- Short - Ye: Shianjin, 2004
- Short - Gelfand: Brussels, 1991
- Gurevich - Short: Manila, 1991
- Short - Seirawan: Luzern, 1989
- Short - Khalifman: Bundesliga 1991
- Short - Ljubojevic: Belgrade, 1989
- Kasparov - Short: London, 1987
- Short - Pogorelov: Gibraltar, 2004
- Epishin - Short: Malmö, 2002
- Short - Timman: Reykjavik, 1987
- Short - Adams: England, 1991
- Illescas - Short: Pamplona, 1999
- Korchnoi - Short: Luzern, 1989
- Gligoric - Short: London, 1980
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