Emanuel Lasker was world champion for a remarkable 27 years (1894-1921) and is generally regarded as having been way ahead of his time in his understanding of chess. He primarily regarded chess as a fight and considered that the strongest move in a position was the one that created greatest problems for the opponent and not necessarily the one that was objectively “best”.
His strengths included:
- His skill at accumulating small advantages with quiet maneuvering.
- His astonishing ability to find tactical resources in defense.
- His uncanny knack of provoking errors in balanced positions.
Specifications
- 448 Pages
- Paperback
- Publisher: Everyman
- Published: Dec. 2018