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Dvoretsky - 8 famous ebooks in PGN format

Dvoretsky was born in Moscow in 1947. He learnt chess when he was around 5 or 6 years old. However, he started to study chess seriously and participate in tournaments only when he was in the fifth grade. Before that he had a different interest – mathematics. One day his math teacher was changed, and a boring one was the replacement. He lost his interest in math and moved towards chess. He was around 11-12 years old when he enrolled in a chess club in Moscow. He was awarded the International Master title in 1975, and for a time he was widely regarded as the strongest IM in the world. This was due to a number of excellent results: he was Moscow Champion in 1973, finished equal fifth in a strong Soviet Championship in 1974, and won the Wijk aan Zee Masters tournament of 1975 by a clear point and a half. Along with another creditable finish at the USSR Championship of 1975, the results were an indication that he was already of grandmaster strength.
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  In this article we find   8 famous ebooks by Dvoretsky in format PGN.


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Dvoretsky-Attack and Defense, PGN

Dvoretsky-Advanced Course in Chess Analysis, PGN

Dvoretsky-Opening Developments, PGN

Dvoretsky-Opening Preparation, PGN

Dvoretsky-Positional Play, PGN

Dvoretsky-Practical Chess Lessons, PGN

Dvoretsky-Secrets of Chess Tactics, PGN

Dvoretsky - Secrets of Chess Training, PGN


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