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Mark Taimanov: An Annotator I Love

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Exploring the Chess Annotations of Master Mark Taimanov

Chess fans, get ready to dive into the world of master annotator Mark Taimanov. While he may be best known for his infamous match against Fischer, Taimanov’s skill as a player and annotator is truly remarkable.

Taimanov, a Soviet Champion who competed in an impressive 23 championship finals, was a true chess artist and creator. His annotations of games are described as exquisite, showcasing his deep understanding of the game.

One game that stands out is the Gligoric – Kavalek match, where Taimanov’s notes provide valuable insights into the strategic decisions made by both players. The game, stemming from a famous Spassky – Fischer match, was a battleground for theoretical debate at the time.

In his book, Taimanov delves into the complexities of the game, highlighting key moments and strategic choices. His annotations offer a glimpse into the mind of a chess master, revealing the thought process behind each move.

For chess enthusiasts looking to enhance their understanding of the game, Taimanov’s annotations are a treasure trove of knowledge. Dive into the world of this chess legend and discover the beauty of the game through his eyes.

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