FREETHE MASTERS: RUDOLF SPIELMANN MASTER OF INVENTION EBOOK

Neil McDonald | 176 pages | 05 Apr 2006 | EVERYMAN | 9781857444063 | English | London, United Kingdom The Masters : Neil McDonald :

Rudolf Spielmann 5 May — 20 August was an Austrian-Jewish [1] chess player of the romantic schooland chess writer. Spielmann was a lawyer but never worked as one. He was born inthe second child of Moritz and Cecilia Spielmann, and had an older brother, Leopold, and two sisters, Jenni and Irma. Moritz Spielmann was a newspaper editor in Viennaand enjoyed playing chess in his spare time. He introduced Leopold and Rudolf to the game, and the latter quickly began to develop an aptitude for it. Spielmann was devoted to his nieces and nephews, although he never married or had children of his own. Beer and chess were the great passions of his life; in his later years, at least, he cared for little else. Perhaps his chess became so vigorous as compensation for an otherwise uneventful life. His daredevil play was full of sacrificesbrilliancies, and beautiful ideas. This was exemplified, for example, in the Carlsbad tournamentwhere he did not have a single with five wins and twelve losses. Spielmann was inordinately fond of The Masters: Rudolf Spielmann Master of Invention King's Gambit and continued using this opening after most elite players had abandoned it; he was also the last master to make any serious use of the Center Game. By the late s, his opening repertoire increasingly focused on 1. He won 33 of the roughly in which he played, including Abbazia an event devoted to the King's GambitStockholm ; Bad Pistyan ; and Semmering He is also remembered as the author of the classic book The Art of in Chess. Like many of his contemporaries, including Lasker, Tarrasch, Rubinstein, and Alekhine, Spielmann suffered greatly thanks to the turmoil The Masters: Rudolf Spielmann Master of Invention afflicted Europe starting in His post-WWI tournament performances were more inconsistent than in the prewar period; although he continued to win brilliant victories, he also lost many games in disastrous fashion. InSpielmann fled due to rising pro-Nazi sympathies in the city and moved to the . Inhe went to to be with his brother Leopold, but the German army occupied only a few months later. Leopold Spielmann was arrested and died in a concentration camp a few years later. One of their sisters also perished in a camp, the other survived the war, but never recovered mentally from the ordeal of it and ended up committing suicide. Spielmann managed to flee to with the help of a friend. The Masters: Rudolf Spielmann Master of Invention hoped to eventually reach England or the United The Masters: Rudolf Spielmann Master of Inventionand toiled hard to earn money for the overseas passage by playing exhibition matches, writing chess columns, and a book titled "Memories of a Chess Master". Spielmann became steadily more withdrawn and depressed, and one day in Augusthe locked himself in his apartment and did not emerge for a week. On August 20, neighbors summoned police to check on him. They entered the apartment and found Spielmann dead. The official cause of death was ischemic heart disease, but it has been claimed that he intentionally starved himself. He was buried in Stockholm, his tombstone reading "Rastlos flykting, hart slagen av odet" "A fugitive without rest, struck hard by fate". Here is one of Spielmann's wins:. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirected from Rudolph Spielmann. Spielmann, Bad Kissingen ". Retrieved 17 June Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. The Masters: Rudolf Spielmann Master of Invention Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. Wikimedia Commons. This section uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Rudolf Spielmann - Wikipedia

JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. We use cookies to make your experience better. To comply with the new e-Privacy directive, we need to ask for your consent to set the cookies. Learn more. Rudolph Spielmann was one of the most fearsome attacking players in the history of chess. He was very much from the so-called "Romantic School," where gambits were always accepted and checkmating the king was the only real thought of the players. His love of the King's Gambit and similar aggressive openings earned him the respect of his peers early in his The Masters: Rudolf Spielmann Master of Invention and he went on to become one of the strongest Grandmasters of his time. His philosophy on chess could be summed up by his quote: "A good sacrifice is one that is not necessarily sound but leaves your opponent dazed and confused. A deep study of his games cannot fail to entertain and inspire any true chess enthusiast. Delivery period may vary from days for Registered Parcel. We assure you that you won't pay any additional taxes or customs duty after your The Masters: Rudolf Spielmann Master of Invention at chessbazaar. Know More. Allow Cookies. Currency EUR. In stock. SKU B Be the first to review this product. Add to Cart. Add to Wish List. Free Shipping. Limited Lifetime Warranty. Skip to the end of the images gallery. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Quality 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 The Masters: Rudolf Spielmann Master of Invention 5 stars. Price 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars. Value 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars. Submit Review. The Masters: Rudolf Spielmann Master of Invention | 8cross8

Adding product to your cart. Just added to your cart. Continue shopping. Close search. Sale price 17,92 kr Regular price 21,95 kr. Sale Sold out. Error Quantity must be 1 or more. Add to cart. He was very much from the so-called 'Romantic School', where gambits were always accepted and checkmating The Masters: Rudolf Spielmann Master of Invention king was the only real thought of the players. His love of the King's Gambit and similar aggressive openings earned him the respect of his peers early in his career and he went on The Masters: Rudolf Spielmann Master of Invention become one of the strongest Grandmasters of his time. In this book Neil McDonald takes a look back at how Spielmann overcame his opponents in dazzling style, carefully choosing and analyzing some of Spielmann's most glorious attacks and famous combinations. A deep study of his games cannot fail to entertain and inspire any true chess enthusiast. Features Includes Spielmann's most brilliant sacrificial games Ideal for the attacking-minded chess player Perfect for sharpening your tactical ability Specifications Pages Paperback Publisher: Everyman Published: April

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