The Nemesis
Geller's Greatest Games
(Autor) Efim GellerGeller never became World Champion but he won everything else - two Soviet titles, seven Olympiad team gold medals and three Olympiad golds for individual performance are just a few of his accomplishments. Geller crowned his long career by becoming World Senior Champion in 1992. Geller was also noted for his ability to share his wisdom - he coached World Champions Boris Spassky and Anatoly Karpov. In The Nemesis, Geller annotates over 130 of his greatest games with wit and insight.
Efim Geller
Efim Geller (1925-1998) was a Soviet and Russian chess player and author. His most famous work, "The Application of Chess Theory," revolutionized the study of chess strategy. Geller's writing style was known for its clarity and depth, making complex concepts accessible to all levels of players. He made significant contributions to the development of chess theory and strategy.