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J**N
all chess books should be like this
great book so easy to follow the layout makes it easy to know whats going on
C**R
A good book on an underrated world championship
Before reading this book I always viewed this match as been pretty dull due to the number of decisive games. However after going though the games you realise there is a lot more happening than you first see when it is explained by experts.I found the comments by Kramnik to be very good and nearly always spot on.The pictures in the book were a nice addition and gave it a nice addition. All games are time stamped which is useful as you can see where the players spent their time, I wish all world championship books had this information as I find it useful.Overall I found it a good book and it is bound well.I would give it 4.5 stars as it has a few adverts for training with Lev Albert which was slightly off putting and reduces the overall end value. Regardless I find it a good book and enjoyed reading it.
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