Last Stocked on 9/14/2025

Product Info

Title
SuperNezh
Category
Author
Leonard Zehr, J. Ken MacDonald
Publish Year
2000
Pages
254
Dimensions
7.25x10.5x1"
NKG Part #
2148324723
Type

Description

Rashid Nezhmetdinov was unlike most chess players. Draws were almost an accident, or at the very least, a necessary evil to revent losing a game which had gone awry. Raised in austere circumstances and learning to play checkers as well as he played chess, he became the Russian chess champion five times. His method was: attack...attack...attack. His ferocity became legendary. World champion Mikhail Tal had become his victim so many times that Nezh became one of his trainers!
Nezh was far more than a giant killer, he produced some games of genius-like creativity, such as the one against Polugaevsky in 1958. He could deliberate for the longest periods of time, over a game which appeared lost, only to finally reveal what he knew all along, that the game was his.

Besides his incessant ability to make deep combinations, he was also a purveyor of opening novelties, the best known being his 1954 origination of the Poisoned pawn line the Najdorf Sicilian (used later with great success by World Champion Bobby Fischer). His chess (being a 1. e4 player) embodied the Ruy Lopez, the Sicilian Defense, and the King's Indian Defense.

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