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The Shirov Collection
Shirov's Best Games
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| Shirov searches for the truth and beauty in his games, and provides the viewer with a
fascinating display of chess vision at the pinnacle of tournament chess. |
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Shirov! Best Games
Volume 1
118
min.
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In the first volume of a series of videos dedicated to his best games, 1998 WCC World
Championship Challenger Alexei Shirov deeply analyzes his razor-sharp encounters with
Gheorghiu (Moscow 1989), Bareev (Lvov 1990), Hauchard (Paris 1990), and Lautier (Manila
1990). Shirov searches for the truth and beauty in his games, and provides the viewer with
a fascinating display of chess vision at the pinnacle of tournament chess. |
$37.95
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Shirov! Best Games
Volume 2
104
min.
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In the second volume of a series of videos dedicated to his best games, 1998 WCC World
Championship Challenger Alexei Shirov deeply analyzes his fascinating encounters with
Nikolenko (USSR Ch. Moscow 1991), Thorhallsson (Reykjavik 1992), and Kamsky (Linares
1993). Shirov skillfully maneuvers the viewer through the tactical minefields and complex
strategies that are the trademark of his dynamic chess style. |
$37.95
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Shirov! Best Games
Volume 3
90
min.
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In the third volume of a series of videos dedicated to his best games, 1998 WCC World
Championship Challenger Alexei Shirov deeply analyzes his sharp and fascinating battles
with Kamsky (Lucerne 1993), Kramnik (Linares 1994), Benjamin (Horgen 1994), and Timman
(Biel 1995). Shirov executes blazing sacrificial attacks that frequently leave his
opponents' positions in ruins. This video provides more of his fiery chess combat with the
world's best. |
$37.95
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Shirov! Best Games
Volume 4
90
min. |
In the fourth volume of a series of videos dedicated to his best games, 1998 WCC World
Championship Challenger Alexei Shirov deeply analyzes his sharp and complex encounters
with Nunn (Bundesliga 1996), Judit Polgar (Tilburg 1996), Kasparov (Erevan Olympiad 1996),
and Yusupov (Ter Apel 1997). Shirov demonstrates the attacking style that has thrilled his
legions of fans worldwide, and provides the viewer with more intense chess combat. |
$37.95
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Shirov! Best Games
Volume 5
97
min. |
In the fifth volume of a series of videos dedicated to his best games, 1998 WCC World
Championship Challenger Alexei Shirov deeply analyzes his sharp and fascinating battles
with van Wely (Monaco 1997), Salov (Madrid 1997), Topalov (Linares 1993), and Karpov
(Monaco 1998). Shirovs concrete yet complex style is clearly in evidence in these
fine examples of his enterprising and brilliant play. |
$37.95
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Shirov! Best Games
The Complete Set |
All 5 of the Above - Over 6 hours !
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$164.00 |
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Shirov-Kramnik
1998
175 min. |
International superstar Alexei Shirov provides his
first-hand account of his 1998 clash in Cazorla, Spain with Vladimir Kramnik - in a match
held to decide who would become the Official Challenger to WCC World Champion Garry
Kasparov in a World Championship Match. In this double-video volume, Shirov discusses the
psychological aspects of match play at the highest level, reveals his preparation, and
analyzes all nine games from the match in detail. |
$45.00
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Shirov's Best
Endgames
115 min. |
Volume 1
In chess, the endgame is where calculation and intuition reign supreme. In the
final stages of a game, one fleeting moment might define the difference between victory, a
draw or even defeat. In the first volume of a series of videos dedicated to his best
endgames, international chess superstar Alexei Shirov deeply analyzes some of his best
endgames including those against Ruzhyale (Kramatorsk 1989), Akopian (Oakham 1992),
Kramnik (Wijk aan Zee 1998), Timman (Wijk aan Zee 1998), Topalov (Linares 1998) and
Kramnik (Linares 1998). |
$36.95
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