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Modern Ideas in Chess
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Modern Ideas in Chess

"Modern Ideas in Chess" is a series of 45 essays dealing with the evolution of the game, its leading players, their ideas and contributions to their respective periods. The chronology starts in the Romantic era of Anderssen and Morphy, continues through the Classical School of Steinitz, Tarrasch, Lasker, and runs to the dawn of the Hypermodern Revolution, the 70-year stretch from 1852 to 1922. Working in small chunks, Réti had to be selective in what he extracted from each player and period. Plus the individual elements all had to tie in with the larger canvas Réti was painting for his readers. You don’t have to get too far into the book to realize that Réti was a creative artist ...

Richard Reti's Best Games
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Richard Reti's Best Games

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Modern Ideas in Chess
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Modern Ideas in Chess

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Modern Ideas in Chess is a series of 45 essays dealing with the evolution of game, its leading players, their ideas and contributions to their respective periods. The chronology starts in the Romantic era of Anders-sen and Morphy, continues through the Classical School of Steinitz, Tarrasch, Lasker, and runs to the dawn of the Hypermodern Revolution; the 70 year stretch from 1852 to 1922. Working in small chunks Rti had to be selective in what he extracted from each player and period. Plus the individual elements all had to tie in with the larger canvass Rti was painting for his readers. You dont have to get too far into the book to realize that Rti was a creative artist using the tension of...

Masters of the Chessboard
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Masters of the Chessboard

Réti's "Other” Classic Ask most chessplayers about the works by Richard Réti, and most will quickly reply Modern Ideas in Chess. His Masters of the Chessboard will be a distant second and that is unfortunate, because in many ways Masters is more comprehensive and instructive than its better-known predecessor. He packs it with advice, even for beginners. Opening theory is a priority. Réti tells the student to understand "the basic idea” of each opening, and goes into considerable detail as he explains each of the popular lines of the day, including, of course, his own Réti Opening. Some of the finest parts of the book are the mini-essays, most of them on openings, but also on ...

Reti's Best Games of Chess
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Reti's Best Games of Chess

Richard Réti (1889-1929) was both a master player and a superb endgame composer. He was also a prominent member of the hyper-modern school and author of two of the greatest chess books ever written, Masters of the Chessboard and Modern Ideas in Chess. His games, which greatly influenced chess strat-egy, are known for their many innovations, beautifully developed combinations, and important advances in opening play and strategy. There are 70 games in this book, selected from all stages of Réti's career. Early games show the budding of Réti's almost phenomenal positional skills and his rise to status of great master with first prize wins at Kaschau and the international tournament of Gothen...

The Reti
  • Language: en

The Reti

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-01-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Richard Réti is one of the most fascinating characters in the history of chess. His new approach to chess theory was dubbed "Hypermodern" and led to the development of the Réti Opening (1 Nf3).

Richard Reti for Buffs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Richard Reti for Buffs

The book presents 15 games of the Czech chess legend Richard Reti from his earlier career, annotated move by move. The comments are short and easy, avoiding concrete variations, so everyone can understand the deeper logic behind the play of Reti. Ideal for people, wishing to learn more about the famed Czech colossus, the book is also ideal for those wishing to learn more about the deeper implementations of chess strategy without going into too much detail. Reti is one of the most original players out there, he wasn't the strongest and lost many games, but when he struck, he did it in great style. His chess is inspiring. Many useful pawn and other endgames are included too.

Masters of the Chess Board
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

Masters of the Chess Board

Widely regarded as the best chess book ever written, "Masters of the Chessboard," discusses the playing styles of each of the leading grandmasters of history up until that time. Richard Reti was one of the strongest and certainly was the most original player of all time. He defeated at least once almost every leading player of his era. He defeated Capablanca, Alekhine, Euwe, Rubinstein, Bogoljubov and Tartakower in tournament games. He invented new and successful opening systems and brilliant endgame studies. He was also a gifted and entertaining writer. In this book, Reti examines the technique of each of the great masters of his era and explains what enabled them to reach the top levels of competitive chess. This 2008 edition includes a new introduction explaining Reti's contributions to modern chess theory.

Masters of the Chess Board
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Masters of the Chess Board

Riti produces a penetrating thumbnail sketch of each of the great masters who contributed decisively to the progress of chess thinking from the days of Morphy and Anderssen up to the time of Capablanca, Alekhine, Nimzowitsch and the hypermoderns, amongst whom Riti numbered himself.

Reti's Best Games of Chess
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Reti's Best Games of Chess

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1974-06-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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