By Mihail Marin
Grandmaster Repertoire is a brand new sequence of top quality chess books according to the most strains, written via robust grandmasters. the purpose is to supply the reader with an entire repertoire at a degree more than enough for elite tournaments, and positively additionally for the membership championship. Grandmaster Repertoire presents a repertoire to final a life-time. Mihail Marins popularity as a chess writer is unsurpassed. during this e-book he finds his personal white repertoire with the English establishing. the speculation is cutting-edge with many novelties instructed, yet most valuable of all are Marins lucid factors of ways to play the ensuing positions.
Mihail Marin is a grandmaster from Romania. His prior books for caliber Chess have demonstrated him as one of many worlds most interesting chess authors. Marins fresh match successes, utilizing this repertoire, elevated his ranking to a private better of 2616.
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Already then the program put forward by Campomanes made me vaguely uneasy. 'I want to suggest to FIDE new ways of working, to demonstrate ... a new philoso phy. I think it is time for a new emphasis. The FIDE motto Gens una sumus (We are all one family) should be effective for all federations, even the most remote and underdeveloped ... In my program I intend to put the emphasis on the developing countries. My appeal to them is this: there are no heights that cannot be achieved . . ' This was a long-term program, and al though in one of his first interviews as president Campomanes said that he did not intend to stand in the next election in 1986, it was obvious that, having gained power, he would not so easily part with it.
Had the lots actually been drawn, and if so, then why was it done with our participation? The indignant Portisch left the hall, accusing the organis ers of cheating. It was not just that he had been paired with Korchnoi - if he won he had to play me or Beliavsky. Unexpectedly Beliavsky proved to be a not very difficult obstacle for me, and I defeated him 6-3 (Moscow, March 1983; this and my other Candidates matches will be described in my autobiographical vol ume). And a month later, also there in Moscow, Karpov won his second USSR Championship ...
However. . the relationship between the members of the Chal lenger's Delegation and the criminal elements continues. ' As we see, back in 1978 Campomanes and the Karpov team entertained the possi bility of terminating the match. When the score became 5-5, rumours began circulat ing that the Soviet delegation, worried about the state of the champion's health, had unofficially suggested that FIDE should terminate the match - with Karpov, of course, retaining his title. Earlier the FIDE President Dr Euwe had himself suggested such a rule, and in Baguio he even said to the Challenger's second, grandmaster Keene, that at 5-5 the match should be terminated.