homeplayarticlesabout uscontact uslinks
 
   The Game:
  
   Sponsored links:
   Find:
Search:
   Refer This Site:
 
   
   Login:
   Creative Chess:
be creative
   Famous Games:
Enjoy and improve your game with theese demonstrations of brilliance, innovation, improvisation and poetry.
Read more
   Profiles:
Read and Learn about Unofficials and Officials Chess Champions. Their lives and their Innovation
Read more
   Chess Puzzles:
Chess puzzles offer a fun and intellectually challenging Chess education and tournament experience.
Read more
  History:
Many countries claim to have invented the chess game in some incipient form. The most commonly held belief is...
Read more
 
OnlySudoku
   Irving Chernev
IChernev Irving Chernev ( 1900 - 1981 ) was a prolific Russian - American chess author. He was born in Moscow , and emigrated to the United States in 1920. Chernev was obsessed with chess. He wrote that he "probably read more about chess and played over more games than any man in history." Chernev's deep love for the game is obvious to any reader of his books.
He wrote 20 chess books, among them Chessboard Magic, The Bright Side of Chess, The Fireside Book of Chess (with Fred Reinfeld ), The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played, 1000 Best Short Games of Chess, Practical Chess Endings, Combinations: The Heart of Chess, and Capablanca's Best Chess Endings. In 1945, he and Kenneth Harkness wrote An Invitation to Chess, which became one of the most successful chess books ever written, with sales reaching six figures. Perhaps his most famous book is Logical Chess: Move by Move (1957). This takes 33 classic games from 1889 to 1945 played by masters such as Capablanca , Alekhine and Tarrasch and explains them in an instructive manner. An algebraic version was published by Batsford in 1998 with minor alterations to the original text. Chernev died in his beloved San Francisco in 1981.