Team Tal
Autor Valentin Kirilloven Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 aug 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9785950043307
ISBN-10: 5950043308
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Limited Liability Company Elk and Ruby Publishing
ISBN-10: 5950043308
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Limited Liability Company Elk and Ruby Publishing
Notă biografică
Valentin Kirillov (1938-2017) was a Latvian chess master, coach, and journalist. He took part in numerous Latvian and Baltic states championships, as well as the 1967 USSR championship in Kharkov, the USSR team championships, international tournaments in Hungary, Poland, Finland, France, and the Czech Republic, and the German team championships, playing for Godesburg (Bonn) and Brakel (Dortmund).
Mikhail Tal's second (1968-1976), coach and captain of Latvia's national teams at Soviet championships, Deputy Director of the Latvian Chess Club, head coach of the Latvian Republic and of the Latvian members of the USSR National Team. Executive Secretary and Executive Director of the Latvian Chess Federation. He worked as a chess coach in several countries abroad.
Kirillov wrote and edited chess columns for various Soviet and Latvian publications. He authored a seven-volume treatise considered to be the definitive Russian-language work analyzing Tal's games, among other books.
Mikhail Tal's second (1968-1976), coach and captain of Latvia's national teams at Soviet championships, Deputy Director of the Latvian Chess Club, head coach of the Latvian Republic and of the Latvian members of the USSR National Team. Executive Secretary and Executive Director of the Latvian Chess Federation. He worked as a chess coach in several countries abroad.
Kirillov wrote and edited chess columns for various Soviet and Latvian publications. He authored a seven-volume treatise considered to be the definitive Russian-language work analyzing Tal's games, among other books.