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Reuben Fine's Best Games (Hardinge Simpole chess classics) (Paperback)

by Reuben Fine (Author)
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Hardinge Simpole Publishing (21 Nov 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 184382101X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1843821014
  • Product Dimensions: 20.4 x 15.5 x 1.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,605,740 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Synopsis, 6 Jul 2007
During the 1930s, it appeared that the USA, not the USSR, would inevitably become the dominant force in the chess world. During that time the USA team won four consecutive gold medals in the Chess Olympiads. Moreover, the USA could boast two world beaters in the form of Sammy Reshevsky (see companion volumes) and Reuben Fine, whose best games appear in this book. However, the massive state support offered to chess in the USSR finally tipped the scales in the direction of Soviet Russia. Nevertheless, it is difficult to avoid the impression that - had the economic playing field been level - then the American Grandmasters, and Fine in particular, would have emerged on top. In this context it is fascinating to observe Fine's comments,in this book, about his trip to Russia in the late 1930's. Whereas Soviet writers, such as Kotov, (see the Soviet School of Chess) stress the creativity and free thinking of Soviet Masters, Fine, in distinction, observes a rigidity and conformity of intellectual purpose, which he believes would ultimately have imposed insuperable restrictions on them, had they been facing equally well resourced opposition in the crucial battles that came after the second world war. This is a remarkable book, contributing fresh insights into the chess of the 1930s, and containing games by a great master, whose output has been unjustly neglected. Reuben Fine was the American Grandmaster who formed, along with Keres, Botvinnik and Reshevsky, the most potent threat to the domination of the old masters Capablanca, Alekhine and Euwe, in the period preceding World War Two. Fine had an easy flowing style and with his shared victory at Avro 1938, ahead of the world élite and equal only with Keres, it appeared that his dream of world domination was at hand. Sadly, the Second World War shattered any illusions of chess hegemony by Fine and he declined his invitation to compete for the supreme crown, when it finally came in 1948. By then Fine was already set on the path of professional psychology. As with Pillsbury, events had contrived to deprive the USA of a likely world beater. Fine stands out as one of those individuals who might have challenged the Soviet juggernaut with success - as Bobby Fischer later did - had forces united behind him to support his struggle. As it was, lone westerners in the 1930s to 1950s stood scant prospect against the mighty Soviet state supported machine.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting book about a much neglected player, 25 Sep 2006
This book charts both a personal and national history of chess in the 1930s, embodied in the 'uncrowned world champion' Reuben Fine of USA. Fine never actually followed through his dream of being a world chess champion - disillusioned about the state support the Soviet players were receiving in comparison to the lack of funding from his own country, he seemingly opted for the more secure route of becoming an academic and declined to play in the 1948 World Championships in order to focus on his doctorate in psychology. As the book explains: 'It is difficult to avoid the impression that, had the economic playing field been level, then the American grandmasters, and Fine in particular, would have emerged on top'. Both his passions were finally combined in a book entitled 'The Psychology of the Chess Player'. It is in this way that chess continued to be an important ingredient to Fine's life even when he stopped playing professionally. This book presents the most impressive of Fine's games and is certain evidence that had he pursued chess as a career, he would have been a likely world champion. An important piece of history, imperative for any chess buff's library.
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