The Master Game

The Master Game by Jeremy James is a comprehensive handbook published by the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1979. This first edition features 141 pages and is presented in English. The book details the complete games from the first three series of the televised international chess tournament, providing insights into the competitive landscape of chess.
Readers will find an introduction to the players involved, along with explanations of strategies and tactics as articulated by Leonard Barden. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in games and activities, particularly chess, offering a structured overview of the tournament’s key moments and techniques.
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This handbook contains the complete games of the first three Master Game series, a televised international chess tournament. Jeremy James introduces the players and Leonard Barden explains strategies and tactics of the games.
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