Russell Enterprises, hardcover, Englisch, ISBN: 978-1-888690-59-0, 408
Seiten, 2009.
CHESS Magazine: One of the Best Books of 2009
The Ultimate Fischer Collection!
The years after the Second World War saw international chess dominated by the
Soviets - Botvinnik, Smyslov, Tal, Petrosian and then Spassky held the
world crown, treating it as if it were almost an integral part of their
heritage.
There were occasional flashes of brilliance in the West - Reshevsky,
Najdorf, and later Larsen - but no one really mounted a serious challenge
to the Soviet hegemony. Then, in the mid-1950s, a lone genius from Brooklyn
emerged.
Obsessed with chess, all his waking hours were devoted to finding truth on
the 64 squares. It was an unrelenting, sometimes frustrating quest, but he
persevered, eventually emerging as perhaps the greatest natural chess talent
ever.
It was clear from his early years as a gifted prodigy through his stormy
ascent of the Chess Olympus, no one had ever rocked the chess world quite like
Bobby Fischer.
His raw genius for the royal game, combined with an indefatigable will to
win, made him one of the most feared chessplayers of all time - a genuine
living legend.
Now, for the first time, every one of his 736
tournament and match games is presented with insightful explanations and
analysis.
Best-selling chess author, German International Grandmaster Karsten Müller,
annotates each game of the player many believe to be the greatest of all
time.
These wonderfully annotated games are supplemented by crosstables of every
major tournament and match in which Fischer participated, dozens of archival
photographs, along with brief comments and observations putting the play of the
great champion into historical perspective.
John Donaldson, Chess
Today:
"The annotations include lots of explanatory prose as well as concrete
variations (..) The eleven-page opening survey by Soltis is a gem (..) A fine
book that would make an excellent Christmas present for any chess player."
Jon Edwards, ChessCafe:
"We are, as they say, still searching for Bobby
Fischer, and there is today no better aid available for that endeavour than this
comprehensive new volume (..) Any aspiring player with this book seriously at
hand, will not only be further haunted by Fischer, but will also improve
quickly."
Lubomir Kavalek, The Washington Post:
"A wonderful collection (..) The
book would be a gem in any chess library."
Arne Moll, ChessVibes:
"Müller's commentary is strictly relevant (..) He
doesn't indulge in many side-lines or lengthy explanations, even though I
suspect it must have been hard for him to resist the temptation. Still, his
method ultimately works in this book (..) Even if you've got each and everyone
of his games in a database, this modern Fischer classic belongs in you chess
library."
Edward Scimia, About.com:
"Muller's annotations provide insight into the
important ideas and key moments of each game without becoming overbearing (..) I
highly recommend it for anyone who wants a great resource for learning about the
career of perhaps the most famous chess player ever."
Sean Marsh, CHESS Magazine:
"An excellent book."
Dennis Monokroussos, ChessMind:
"As a one-volume compilation of all his
official match and tournament games, it's the best book out there by
far."