Annotated games from Alekhine's notebook
Posted by Webmaster on 04 Aug 2013

Alekhine's notebook Following the installation of the pgn4web game viewer there is now a unique opportunity for every player to follow the handwritten analyses of the fourth World Chess Champion, the legendary Alexander Alekhine.

There is excellent Alekhine's chess notebooks blog by Denis Teyssou, who deciphered and digitized Alekhine's handwritten notes, so there comes a bunch of five brilliantly annotated games from Buenos Aires 1939 Olympiad, four played by Alekhine himself and the fifth by Canadian then prodigy David Yanofsky.

Alekhine's instructive remarks reflect his way of thinking, in-depth strategic views as well as brief tactical comments provide with fascinating and highest quality chess lecture that will help you improve your chess skills and obtain more profound understanding of the game, no matter if you are rated 1000 or 2600. These PGN's are not available anywhere else! Enjoy, and if you find them useful, please drop us a note.

Vladas Mikenas-Alexander Alekhine ½-½
Fricis Apsenieks-Alexander Alekhine 0-1
Jens Enevoldsen-Alexander Alekhine 0-1
Moshe Czerniak-Alexander Alekhine 0-1

Daniel Yanofsky-Alberto Dulanto 1-0

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