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Dmitry Kryakvin

    Attacking with G2 - G4
    Hero of the Pre-War Olympiads
    Speed Demon
    Hero of the Pre-War Olympiads
    • Our short life together was fun, fascinating and happy. I accompanied my husband to chess tournaments. We traveled a lot, saw a lot, met the most interesting people. Meeting Alekhine, Euwe, Flohr, Capablanca, Keres was unforgettable. We became friends with many of them. Now, when I turn the pages of my life and remember my family, which was obliterated so ruthlessly, the old wounds open again and start bleeding.This book tells the story of one of the most enigmatic and tragic figures in chess history – the Latvian grandmaster Vladimirs Petrovs (1908 – 1943). His name was struck out of chess literature for decades. His games and biography are largely unknown to the public – even though Petrovs defeated Alekhine, Fine, Reshevsky, Boleslavsky and many other great players of the past, gained prizes at supertournaments including joint first at the famous Kemeri 1937 tournament, and performed strongly for Latvia at chess Olympiads. According to the Chessmetrics website, Petrovs was ranked no. 14 in the world in November 1938, and his performance at Kemeri 1937 was 2709. He had a 2.5-2.5 lifetime score against Alekhine.In the first part of this book, grandmaster and chess historian Dmitry Kryakvin instructively analyzes Petrovs’ career through 52 games and fragments. As well as the above players, opponents include Smyslov, Euwe, Bogoljubov, Keres, Stahlberg, Flohr, Spielmann, and many other global stars of pre-war chess. In the second part, Petrovs’ widow Galina Petrova-Matisa recounts the tragic fate of her husband and family members and her search for the truth of what happened to Petrovs. She further provides biographical details of their short, blissful family life for four-and-a-half years, including unforgettable meetings with the world’s strongest chess players and their families. The work contains a large number of rare family and tournament photos.

      Hero of the Pre-War Olympiads
    • Speed Demon

      The Fascinating Games and Tragic Life of Alexey Vyzhmanavin

      • 197 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The life of Alexey Vyzhmanavin, a self-taught chess prodigy and Grandmaster, unfolds through his remarkable achievements in rapid and blitz chess, where he often triumphed over World Champions. Despite his talent, he struggled with depression and alcoholism, leading to his untimely death at forty. This tribute not only showcases his captivating games but also delves into the poignant stories that highlight his legacy as a forgotten genius in the chess world.

      Speed Demon
    • Hero of the Pre-War Olympiads

      Grandmaster Vladimirs Petrovs

      • 158 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The narrative reflects on a vibrant life filled with travel and excitement, as the author accompanied her husband to chess tournaments and forged friendships with legendary players like Alekhine and Capablanca. Despite these joyful memories, a profound sense of loss permeates the recollection, as the author grapples with the painful memories of a family tragically lost, reopening old wounds that linger in her heart.

      Hero of the Pre-War Olympiads
    • Attacking with G2 - G4

      The Modern Way to Get the Upper Hand in Chess

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The g2-g4 pawn thrust serves as a powerful and often surprising tactic in chess, allowing players to disrupt opponents' strategies and seize the initiative. Grandmaster Dmitry Kryakvin shares insights from his successful career, detailing how this attack can effectively counter major Closed Defences such as the Dutch and King's Indian. Through numerous examples, he elucidates strategies for maintaining momentum and creating challenges for opponents. Readers will enhance their skills and learn to leverage this aggressive approach to secure victories.

      Attacking with G2 - G4