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Georg Rotlewi vs Akiba Rubinstein, annotation by Schlechter Donald Byrne vs Robert James Fischer, annotation by Wadeġ. Mikhail Tal – Bent Larsen, annotation by DamskyĢ. Aron Nimzowitsch – Siegbert Tarrasch, annotation by Keeneģ. Louis Paulsen – Paul Morphy, annotation by ChernevĤ. Aron Nimzowitsch – Semion Alapin, annotation by Nimzowitschĥ. Mikhail Botvinnik – Milan Vidmar, annotation by AlekhineĦ. Emanuel Lasker – Jose Raul Capablanca, annotation by Capablancaħ. Garry Kasparov – Anatoly Karpov, annotation by KasparovĨ. Paul Keres – Kurt Paul Otto Joseph Richter, annotation by Alekhineĩ. Robert James Fischer – Julio Bolbochan, annotation by Fischerġ0. Aron Nimzowitsch – Georg Salwe, annotation by Nimzowitschġ1. Reuben Fine – Emanuel Lasker, annotation by Alekhineġ2. Alexander Steinkuehler – Joseph Henry Blackburne, annotation by Blackburneġ3. Siegbert Tarrasch – Allies, annotation by Reinfeldġ4. By deeply studying the annotations you will not only enjoy the greatest chess games but will also improve your own chess.Īnalyzing a select master’s games is an important component of our training program which will boost you chess understanding and bring the results you always wanted. These games involve the most amazing ideas imaginable, greatest combinations, superb sacrifices, tremendous positional play and so on. Today we present to you the collection of 15 best games in the history of chess.