The Russian Chess Federation is reporting the sad news that the legendary chess trainer and author Mark Dvoretsky has died.
http://ruchess.ru/news/all/ushel_iz_zhi ... voretskiy/
Mark Dvoretsky
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Re: Mark Dvoretsky
Now that's a big loss. RIP, the man who would double check and rethink every piece of analysis and astonish the world with his discoveries.
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Re: Mark Dvoretsky
Nice piece by Peter Doggers on the legend....RIP
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Re: Mark Dvoretsky
RIP Mark. The English translations of his books, & changes were helpful for players at my level. Astonishing as per Jonathan.
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Re: Mark Dvoretsky
Proof yet again that the best teachers of the game are not necessarily the very top players.
(though he was certainly GM strength in reality)
(though he was certainly GM strength in reality)
"Set up your attacks so that when the fire is out, it isn't out!" (H N Pillsbury)
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