Life At Play Lubomir Kavalek 7z Online

is the posthumously published autobiography of the renowned American-Czech Grandmaster Lubomir "Lubosh" Kavalek (1943–2021). Written in collaboration with Jan Novak , the book offers a humorous and passionate account of Kavalek's life, from his youth in communist Czechoslovakia to his elite chess career in the West. Key Highlights of the Memoir

: Details his experience as a three-time U.S. Champion (1973, 1978) and his time as a coach for other top players like Nigel Short and Jan Timman . Life At Play Lubomir Kavalek 7z

: Chronicles his rapid rise to grandmaster, including his two national championships in Czechoslovakia (1962, 1968) before fleeing to the U.S. following the Soviet invasion. is the posthumously published autobiography of the renowned

: The text is supplemented by over 50 of his best games , many featuring his personal, entertaining commentary on sharp tactics and queen sacrifices. Book Details and Availability Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Life at Play - HARDCOVER Champion (1973, 1978) and his time as a

: Provides behind-the-scenes insights into his role as a second to Bobby Fischer during the legendary 1972 World Championship match in Reykjavik.

: Reflects on his decades-long career as a leading chess writer for major outlets such as the Washington Post and The Huffington Post .

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