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Pelletier - Anti Système de Londres dvd
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Decision making in chess DVD
Chess set for visually impaired people.
Chess set for visually impaired people. Easy to use:
Chess pieces have a little stick on the bottom who can be fixed in holes on the chessboard. Making them standstill and comfortable to touch.
All black pieces have a little stick too on their head, allowing to recognize them easily from whites.
Even the chessboard is thoroughly thought: All black squares are a little bit raised to make them easy to recognize.
Electronic chess pieces DGT Ebony
DGT electronic chess pieces of Ebony for DGT chessboards.
Those ebony electronic DGT chess pieces are the most luxurious of the compatible pieces for DGT boards.
Each chess piece has his own magnetic signature in order to be recognized with precision by sensors on the DGT board.
King's height : 95 mm
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Du mont/Hansen - Reginald Pryce Michell
While today, Reginald Pryce Michell (1873-1938) is largely forgotten, he was a quiet giant of his time. A leading British master, he beat all nationally leading players from Blackburne and Atkins to Golombek, as well as internationally renowned players such as Bogoljubow, Reti and Sultan Khan, and drew former, reigning, and future world champions such as Capablanca, Alekhine, Euwe, and Botwinnik.
His best individual result was in Margate 1923, where he shared second place with Alekhine and Bogoljubow. As a team player, Michell was part of the team that won bronze in the 1927 Chess Olympiad.
In 1947, Julius Du Mont, then editor of British Chess Magazine, wrote a biography on Michell with a selection of his games. The annotations to the original game selection have been considerably expanded, and another thirty thoroughly annotated games have been added by Carsten Hansen. 313 pages