Coaching Kasparov, Year by Year and Move by Move Volume II: The Assassin (1982-1990)

Author:   Alexander Nikitin
Publisher:   Limited Liability Company Elk and Ruby Publishing House
Edition:   Annotated edition
Volume:   2
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Pages:   264
Publication Date:   30 January 2020
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****SHORT-LISTED FOR THE ENGLISH CHESS FEDERATION BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020**** In Coaching Kasparov, Year by Year and Move by Move Garry Kasparov's long-term coach, second and mentor Alexander Nikitin tells the story of how he trained Kasparov from a brilliant but raw junior into becoming and then remaining the world champion. Volume II, the present work, covers the period 1982-1990, including the first four world championship matches against Karpov and the candidates matches against Smyslov, Korchnoi and Beliavsky. The present volume contains 39 fully annotated games. These include 20 secret training games that Kasparov played against his grandmaster coaches Evgeny Vladimirov and Gennady Timoshchenko in 1982-83 that have never before been published and which are annotated by Grandmaster Dorian Rogozenco, national coach of the German Chess Federation and captain of the German national team. These games are provided by the Kasparov family specially for the 2020 edition of this book. The reader has a unique opportunity to gain an insight into Kasparov's secret preparation in those years, which were a new starting point in his career: he had to adjust his openings. Rogozenco is a big expert on Kasparov's games, having helped FIDE World Champion Ruslan Ponomariov prepare for his planned match against Kasparov in 2003. Kasparov's legendary opening repertoire, which was to define trends in chess theory for decades, was created not just through deep analysis, but also via training games. The never previously published material in this book consists of 16 games with classical time control and 4 rapid thematic games. Testing the Catalan for the first time with white, searching for ideas in the King's Indian with black, preparing the Queen's Gambit with both colors, playing typical Sicilian positions and trying new openings (for instance the Tarrasch as the big surprise for his candidates match versus Beliavsky) - all this can be found in these games Further, the time records on most of Kasparov's original scoresheets (all of them pictured in this book) show that Kasparov and his coaches paid serious attention to such an important training aspect as the distribution of time during the game. From intuitive positional sacrifices to precisely calculated combinations and instructive play in typical pawn structures - the training games provide a lot of interesting material for both players and coaches. The other games, annotated by Nikitin, are well known, but Nikitin explains many of Kasparov's decisions in those games from the point of view of the world champion's coach, providing the context of his pupil's thought process and mistakes and tracing his progress as they together gradually out-thought Korchnoi and then Karpov. He also uses these games to illustrate and expand upon his coaching advice. His many insights include the preparation of the “cross-fire” strategy (playing the same opening against the same opponent with both colors) and a systematic approach to maintaining time discipline during games based on chronometric analysis. This makes his commentary quite unique and instructive, of formidable practical use to budding players, coaches and parents.

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Author:   Alexander Nikitin
Publisher:   Limited Liability Company Elk and Ruby Publishing House
Imprint:   Limited Liability Company Elk and Ruby Publishing House
Edition:   Annotated edition
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.407kg
ISBN:  

9785604176993


ISBN 10:   5604176990
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   30 January 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

CONTENTS Index of Games .........................................................................................................4 Chapter 1. Reaching the Summit (1982-1984) ...............................................5 Chapter 2. Disaster Canceled (Match 1, 1984-1985) ................................. 23 Chapter 3. A Titanic Battle (Match 2, 1985) ............................................... 41 Chapter 4. Games Behind the Scenes (Match 3, 1986) ............................. 52 Chapter 5. Ambitions and Nerves (Match 4, 1987) .................................... 65 Chapter 6. Storms Instead of Calm (1988-1989) ......................................... 77 Chapter 7. Select Games (1982-1989) ............................................................ 92 APPENDICES .................................................................................................... 235 1. Kasparov's Main Tournaments and Matches ...................................... 235 2. Kasparov's Records .................................................................................... 237 3. What Kasparov's Chess Career in Ratings Tells Us .......................... 241 4. The Benefits of Chess Chronometry ..................................................... 245 5. Training Game Scoresheets ........................................................................251

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"""...a really good book...Garry's first match against Vladimirov in 1982 ended in a tremendously entertaining 3-3 draw and the games in later matches are also great fun, even if the results were more one-sided. It's fascinating to see the ideas tried out in such matches which gives you some idea of the number of creative / inventive ideas that never make it to real life...just for the wealth of previously unpublished material, I permit myself a 5-star review here"" - Grandmaster Matthew Sadler, New In Chess magazine, April-May 2020"


...a really good book...Garry's first match against Vladimirov in 1982 ended in a tremendously entertaining 3-3 draw and the games in later matches are also great fun, even if the results were more one-sided. It's fascinating to see the ideas tried out in such matches which gives you some idea of the number of creative / inventive ideas that never make it to real life...just for the wealth of previously unpublished material, I permit myself a 5-star review here - Grandmaster Matthew Sadler, New In Chess magazine, April-May 2020


Author Information

Alexander Nikitin, born 1935 in Moscow, coached Garry Kasparov from 1973 until 1990. He was Kasparov's chief second in his candidates and world championship matches from 1983-1987. In 1992 Nikitin seconded Boris Spassky during the latter's return match against Bobby Fischer, and later in the 1990s he coached the young Etienne Bacrot. Other illustrious former pupils include Grandmaster Dmitry Jakovenko. At just 17 years of age Nikitin became one of the youngest USSR masters of sport in chess, in 1952. He was awarded the title of International Master in 1992. Nikitin gained the titles of honored trainer of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic in 1980 and of the USSR in 1986. He became FIDE Senior Trainer in 2004. Nikitin participated in several Moscow championships, and his best result was sharing 2nd-5th places in 1954. He also played in the USSR championship in 1959. As a member of the Soviet team he won the student world championship in 1955, 1957 and 1958. Nikitin shared 3rd-4th places together with Razuvaev and ahead of Taimanov at the Botvinnik Memorial veterans tournament, held in Elista in 2002. He was a senior trainer in the Petrosian School from 1977 to 1993, which he ran from 1984 after the ex-world champion's death. Super grandmasters that Nikitin coached at the school include Levon Aronian, Alexander Grischuk and Boris Gelfand. He is the author of a number of chess books in several languages, including on opening theory. In the 2000s, Nikitin assisted Kasparov in producing the latter's autobiographical works. Living in Moscow, he remains an active chess writer, completing a Russian-language book in 2019 on the games and legacy of his friend Grandmaster Evgeny Vasiukov.

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