Bronstein, David (1924-2006)

David Bronstein. Picture by Eric Koch (1968 Creative Commons License)
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GENERAL INFO
Description: David Bronstein was one of the best chess Grandmasters who does not possess the title of world champion. Recognized as a creative genius with a tactical style of play, he was a renowned chess writer, and his books have a great recognition. |
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Sex: Male. | Occupation: Chess player. Writer. |
Place of Birth / Death: Bila Tserkva, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union / Minsk, Belarus. | Country Tags: Ukraine. |
Centuries: XX-XXI. | Title: Grandmaster (1950). |
World Champion: – | School: – |
Styles: Tactical. | Chess Olympiads: 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958. |
IN MUSICHESS
Articles: 1 (https://musichess.com/campeones-sin-corona-primera-entrega/) |
Tournaments: 1 (Caissa Trophy 2018. 5/9) |
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Fictional stories (MC Universe): No |
Music Composers vs. Chess Players: No |
External links
- Ajedrez de Ataque: David Bronstein, el brujo del tablero: http://www.ajedrezdeataque.com/04%20Articulos/10%20Bronstein/Bronstein.htm – [19/03/2018].
- Chessbase.com: David Bronstein dies at 82: https://en.chessbase.com/post/david-bronstein-dies-at-82 – [19/03/2018].
- David Bronstein chess games at 365Chess.com: https://www.365chess.com/players/David_Bronstein – [19/03/2018].
- David Bronstein on Chess.com: https://www.chess.com/clubs/forum/view/david-bronstein – [19/03/2018].
- David Bronstein player profile and games at Chessgames.com: http://www.chessgames.com/player/david_bronstein.html – [19/03/2018].
- Wikipedia the free encyclopedia: David Bronstein: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bronstein – [19/03/2018].
Bibliography
- Averbakh, Yuri. (2012). A history of chess. From Chaturanga to the present day. Milford, USA: Russel enterprises Inc.
- Eales, Richard. (2002). Chess: The history of a game. Glasgow, Scotland: Hardinge Simpole Publishing.
- Elo, Arpad E. (2008). The rating of chess players, Past and Present. New York: Ishi Press.
- Hooper, David. Whyld, Kenneth. (1992). The Oxford companion to chess. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Murray, H. J. R. (1913). A history of chess. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Sosonko, Genna (2017), The Rise and Fall of David Bronstein, Russia: Elk and Ruby Publishing House.