David Bronstein: Fifty Great Short Games [ Confirmed ]

David Bronstein: The Magician of Short Games David Bronstein wasn't just a world-class grandmaster; he was a chess philosopher, a romantic at heart, and a relentless innovator. Known as "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," his approach to the board was defined by a refusal to play routine games, opting instead for experimental, dangerous, and exciting plans that captivated audiences.

: Bronstein would "bravely sacrifice material" or "bravely accept sacrifices," turning even the simplest positions into complex masterpieces. David Bronstein: Fifty Great Short Games - Lulu David Bronstein: Fifty Great Short Games

: His tactical ideas were often unique and surprising, such as his famous 58-minute wait on the 9th move against Miguel Najdorf—a decision that changed opening theory forever. David Bronstein: The Magician of Short Games David

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