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New York 1924

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Alexander Alekhine's "New York 1924" is a classic chess book featuring annotated games from the prestigious New York tournament.

Alekhine, a world champion, provides deep insights into the strategies and tactics employed by top players of the era.

The annotations reveal Alekhine's aggressive and imaginative style, showcasing the dynamic possibilities within chess.

It captures the spirit of early 20th-century chess.

The book is celebrated for its historical value and Alekhine's unique perspective on the game.

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Recommended by Jesse Kraai as an example of chess annotation expanding the scope of competence.
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