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  1. Each player won five games, and the remaining 14 games were drawn. In a match where the lead swung back and forth several times, the two players tested each other in a wide variety of opening formations, and every game (except the 24th) was full-blooded and played hard to a clear finish.

  2. Mar 30, 2021 · All 100 games from David Bronstein's analysis of the 1953 Candidates Tournament at Zurich. PGN taken from Bill Wall's website.

  3. Among the strongest chess tournaments ever, the 210 games played in Zurich, 1953, were annotated by participant David Bronstein shortly after the tournament ended. Written in Russian, the book, first published in the late 1950s, was not published in an English translation until the late 1970s.

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  4. Mar 30, 2022 · Two major tournament books, by two participants, emerged. Najdorf’s, Zürich 1953 and David Bronstein’s, Zurich International Chess Tournament, 1953 (1979) [1960]. Bronstein’s focus was on the games; Najdorf’s on the notes.

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  5. Oct 13, 2024 · David Bronstein ventured this evaluation of Zurich 1953 just three years after the event, in the preface to the first Russian edition of this book. Since that time the 210 games of the legendary tournament have only grown in stature.

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