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King's Indian Masterpieces - Chess Lecture - Volume 27

King's Indian Masterpieces - Chess Lecture - Volume 27

IM Bryan Smith grew up in Anchoarge, Alaska and now resides in Philadlephia, PA. His accomplishments include first in the 2008 National Chess Congress, first place in the 2008 King's Island Open and has won many other Grand Prix tournaments. Bryan was on the national champion UMBC chess team from 1999 to 2001. Bryan is the highest rated player ever from Alaska.

Frantisek Zita vs. David Bronstein (1946) Part 1:  Runtime 27 mins 54 seconds

Iveri Chighladze vs. Ilia Smirin (2009) Part 2: Runtime 29 mins 52 seconds

Oleg Moiseev vs. Vladimir Simagin (1951) Part 3: Runtime 41 mins 12 seconds


Alexander Beliavsky vs. John Nunn (1985) Part 4: Runtime 38 mins 59 seconds

Chekhover vs. Kasparian (1936) Part 5: Runtime 30 mins 25 seconds

165 Minutes

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King's Indian Masterpieces - Chess Lecture - Volume 27

IM Bryan Smith grew up in Anchoarge, Alaska and now resides in Philadlephia, PA. His accomplishments include first in the 2008 National Chess Congress, first place in the 2008 King's Island Open and has won many other Grand Prix tournaments. Bryan was on the national champion UMBC chess team from 1999 to 2001. Bryan is the highest rated player ever from Alaska.

Frantisek Zita vs. David Bronstein (1946) Part 1:  Runtime 27 mins 54 seconds

Iveri Chighladze vs. Ilia Smirin (2009) Part 2: Runtime 29 mins 52 seconds

Oleg Moiseev vs. Vladimir Simagin (1951) Part 3: Runtime 41 mins 12 seconds


Alexander Beliavsky vs. John Nunn (1985) Part 4: Runtime 38 mins 59 seconds

Chekhover vs. Kasparian (1936) Part 5: Runtime 30 mins 25 seconds

165 Minutes

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IM Bryan Smith grew up in Anchoarge, Alaska and now resides in Philadlephia, PA. His accomplishments include first in the 2008 National Chess Congress, first place in the 2008 King's Island Open and has won many other Grand Prix tournaments. Bryan was on the national champion UMBC chess team from 1999 to 2001. Bryan is the highest rated player ever from Alaska.

Frantisek Zita vs. David Bronstein (1946) Part 1:  Runtime 27 mins 54 seconds

Iveri Chighladze vs. Ilia Smirin (2009) Part 2: Runtime 29 mins 52 seconds

Oleg Moiseev vs. Vladimir Simagin (1951) Part 3: Runtime 41 mins 12 seconds


Alexander Beliavsky vs. John Nunn (1985) Part 4: Runtime 38 mins 59 seconds

Chekhover vs. Kasparian (1936) Part 5: Runtime 30 mins 25 seconds

165 Minutes

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