Igor Stohl’s “Garry Kasparov’s Best Games Band 2” is the continuation of the first volume, covering the period from 1994 to 2005. This era represents one of the most defining phases of Garry Kasparov’s career, marked by legendary performances at Linares tournaments and groundbreaking theoretical contributions.
The book features 55 selected games with detailed annotations meticulously crafted by Grandmaster Igor Stohl. Each game highlights Kasparov’s strategic vision, tactical sharpness, and profound influence on modern chess theory. The annotations go beyond the moves and plans, exploring the psychological and historical context of the matches, enabling readers to grasp the brilliance of Kasparov’s play.
This book is an excellent resource for advanced and professional chess players seeking to improve their skills by studying one of the greatest players in history. The volume’s special value lies in providing readers with a deeper understanding of chess logic and beauty through the lens of these extraordinary games.
Parameter |
Value |
Authors |
Igor Stohl |
Publisher |
Gambit Publications |
Year of Publication |
2007 |
Pages |
384 |
Language |
German |
Binding Type |
Hardcover |
Dimensions |
17.4 x 3.2 x 25.3 cm |
Content |
55 selected and deeply analyzed Garry Kasparov games from 1994 to 2005 |
Target Audience |
Advanced and professional chess players |
Special Feature |
Detailed analysis by Grandmaster Igor Stohl |