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| | Mikhail Botvinnik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | When FIDE took control of the world championship in 1948, Botvinnik became the first world champion who was forced to play his strongest opponent every three years; even with this added challenge, Botvinnik still held the world title longer than any of the players who followed him, other than Kasparov. |  | | At 24 years of age, Botvinnik was competing on equal terms with the world's elite, chalking up international tournament successes in some of the strongest tournaments of the day. |  | | It is perhaps surprising that Mikhail Botvinnik is not widely regarded as a contender for the title of best player of all time. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Botvinnik
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| | Mikhail Botvinnik |
 | | The most memorable game of the event was Botvinnik's victory over Capablanca. |  | | The AVRO tournament of 1938, sponsored by a Dutch radio network, was a double-round affair among eight of the strongest players in the world. |
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http://www.chess-poster.com/great_games/gg_botvinnik.htm
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| | World Champion - Mikhail Botvinnik |
 | | Botvinnik won the World Championship title in 1948 in a tournament of the top 5 players of the time (since the previous title holder, Alekhine, had died as World Champion). |  | | Mikhail Botvinnik was the first player to rise to prominence under the former Soviet system (as distinct from Russian). |  | | When Alekhine died in 1946, the championship was left vacant, and FIDE organized a title match with six of the top players, though Keres did not attend. |
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http://www.chessindia.org/WorldChampions_files/mikhail_botvinnik.html
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| | Mikhail Botvinnik |
 | | Having lost the rank, Botvinnik all the same has remained the great chess player and founder of the Soviet chess school. |  | | Chess was one of the few kinds of sports, on which the Soviet authority did their rate and the young perspective chess player became an object of their steadfast attention. |  | | That is a characteristic example: Botvinnik before the match - tournament of 1948 always hardly played against the ex-champion of the World M.Euwe. |
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http://www.ruschess.com/Grands/Botvinnik/main.html
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| | Botvinnik : One Hundred Selected Games by Mikhail Botvinnik - 0486206203 |
 | | These 100 games were selected and annotated by Botvinnik himself as the best games he played before becoming World Champion in 1948. |  | | Botvinnik : One Hundred Selected Games by Mikhail Botvinnik - 0486206203 |  | | In the tournament Botvinnik dominated Keres, Smyslov, Boleslavsky,... |
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http://www.chess-strategy-online.com/books/Mikhail-Botvinnik/0486206203
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| | The chess games of Mikhail Botvinnik |
 | | : Mikhail Botvinnik is the greatest chess player for all times. |  | | : 100 selected games by botvinnik is the universal classic book on botvinnik. |  | | : Botvinnik's best games 1947-1970 is also well worth having. |
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http://www.chessgames.com/player/mikhail_botvinnik.html
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| | Botvinnik - 100 Selected Games and other books |
 | | The convincing victory of Botvinnik (14 points out of 20, "+8"), advantage of 3(!) points to Smyslov (2nd place). |  | | Botvinnik - 100 Selected Games and other books |  | | All 24 annotated games of WC match of 1951. |
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http://www.alekhine.net/english/books/botvinnik.html
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| | RUSNET :: Encyclopedia :: B :: Botvinnik |
 | | After losing to Tigran Petrosyan in 1963, he abandoned competition for the world title, though he continued to play in important tournaments and to write on chess. |  | | At the age of 14, less than two years after he had learned the moves of chess, Botvinnik defeated the then-current world champion, Jose Raul Capablanca, in one game of an exhibition in which Capablanca played simultaneously against several opponents. |  | | He won the world championship in a 1948 tournament held to choose a successor to Alexander Alekhine, whose death in 1946 had left the title vacant. |
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http://www.rusnet.nl/encyclo/b/botvinnik.shtml
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| | LookSmart - Directory - Mikhail Botvinnik |
 | | Home > Entertainment > Games > Board Games > Chess > Chess Players > Players A-F > Botvinnik, Mikhail |  | | Find over a database for this player with over twelve hundred games, his winning record, most used openings, forum, and his photo. |  | | Includes a game to show his style of play. |
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| | Mikhail Botvinnik |
 | | Botvinnik was very serious about chess and never played for fun. |  | | After his defeat to Petrosian he trained other Soviet players and devised a training programme. |  | | He learned to play chess at the age of 12. |
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http://www.chesscorner.com/worldchamps/botvinnik/botvinnik.htm
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| | Chess House, Mikhail Botvinnik Games Vol 2 1951-1970 |
 | | Two volumes of this edition contain more than 1100 of Botvinnik's tournament and match games. |  | | Chess House, Mikhail Botvinnik Games Vol 2 1951-1970 |  | | It has 496 pages and contains 592 games with comments. |
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http://www.chesshouse.com/chess/6151.htm
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| | Mikhail Botvinnik |
 | | They cover the period from his first big tournament to the International Tournament at Groningen in 1946. |  | | The 100 outstanding games in this volume are Mikhail Botvinnik's own choices as the best games he played before becoming World Champion in 1948. |
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http://www.morozevich.com/chessbooks/players/Botvinnik.htm
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| | Chess Assistant |
 | | Contains as many as 1.069 games played by Botvinnik... |  | | Chess Assistant 8 is the unique tool for managing chess games and databases, playing chess on the ICC,... |  | | The most complete collection of Botvinnik's games ever compiled. |
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http://www.chess.co.uk/shop/cat108_1.htm
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| | British Chess Magazine: New Chess Books, Chess CDs and Chess Bargains |
 | | The number of published games annotated by world champions: Euwe (1 game), Botvinnik (29), Smyslov (128), Tal (367), Petrosian (509), Spassky (17), Fischer (10), Karpov (571), Kasparov (606), Kramnik (381), Khalifman (209), Anand (395), Ponomariov (101), Kasimdzhanov (92), Gaprindashvili (61), Chiburdanidze (127), Xie Jun (29), Zs. |  | | Together with this, there are reports and analysis of Fischer's personality and play, written at the demand of the Soviet authorities by the country's leading Grandmasters, legends such as Mikhail Tal, Tigran Petrosian, Vassily Smyslov, Paul Keres, Viktor Korchnoi and Efim Geller. |  | | Chess Informants 1-91 CD (in Chess Informant Expert, PGN, ChessBase and Chess Assistant formats) is a complete run of the the world-famous Chess Informator containing 92,478 fully annotated theoretically important games played between January 1966 and September 2004. |
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http://www.bcmchess.co.uk/chessbooks/bcmnew.html
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| | Mikhail Botvinnik |
 | | English version: Mikhail Botvinnik Next: Ventaja competitiva sostenible Up |  | | No asombrosamente, Botvinnik continuado para construir en estos éxitos y se encendió llevar a cabo el título del campeón del mundo en tres ocasiones separadas (1948-57, 1958-60, 1961-63). |  | | El progreso era bastante rápido y por la edad de 20, Botvinnik, ya un amo soviético de algunos años que estaban parados, ganó su primer campeonato soviético en 1931. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/mi/Mikhail%20Botvinnik.htm
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| | Outlook dims for title deal - Entertainment - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper |
 | | To its credit, FIDE, the international chess federation, has organized a strong eight-grandmaster double-round-robin tournament for this fall in Argentina, to be played at classical time controls. |  | | The format strongly resembles the famous 1948 tournament in which Russian great Mikhail Botvinnik won the title vacated with the death of Alexander Alekhine two years earlier. |  | | But Russian Vladimir Kramnik, who beat Kasparov in a title match in London five years ago, won't be playing in the FIDE event. |
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http://www.washtimes.com/entertainment/20050610-092429-2557r.htm
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| | Mikhail Botvinnik - CD/DVD-Box, 2002.: 29,00 Euro - Partiensammlungen - Schach Niggemann |
 | | In der Reihe "Great Players' Game Collections" hat die Firma Convekta bereits einige sehr beachtliche Partiensammlungen der Schachweltmeister Lasker, Capablanca, Aljechin und Tal herausgebracht. |  | | Botvinnik gewann deutlich mit 3 Punkten Vorsprung auf Smyslow und wurde so zum Weltmeister. |  | | Hinter "Mikhail Botvinnik" steckt eine etwas abgespeckte Version des Convekta-Datenbankprogramms Chess Assistant, die mit der bisher wohl größten Sammlung von Botvinnik-Partien ausgestattet wurde. |
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http://www.schachversand.de/Buecher/6564.html
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| | Mikhail BOTVINNIK : astrology and planets, Map of the Heavens, Interactive Birth Chart |
 | | Only 6 diagrams out of 11 are displayed, and precision of these computations is of course not of the same level than those for the case of the known time of the event. |  | | Texts are not translated, so if you wish to read interpretations associated with theses computations, you need to go to the full astrological Portrait of Mikhail BOTVINNIK and to use this Automatic Free Website Translator. |  | | Of course, if the exact time of the event is not known, houses are not computed and only signs and planets parameters are used to get these astrological results : for example, Dominant Houses or Hemispheres distribution are not available. |
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http://www.astrotheme.fr/en/portraits/gdUatYy9Cjp2.htm
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| | Brotvinnik - Bronstein Moscow 1951: Match for the World Chess Championship - Mikhail Botvinnik |
 | | Brotvinnik - Bronstein Moscow 1951: Match for the World Chess Championship - Mikhail Botvinnik |  | | Three years after winning the world championship, Mikhail Botvinnik had to defend his title against the challenge of David Bronstein. |  | | Though out of practice and largely outplayed by his brilliant young opponent, Botvinnik ably demonstrated his fighting abilities and ultimately retained his title. |
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http://www.libreriauniversitaria.it/BUS/3283004595/Brotvinnik_-_Bronstein_Moscow_1951:_Match_for_the_World_Chess_Championship.htm
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| | When Lofty Titles Are at Stake, Nerves Can Lead to Blunders - New York Times |
 | | David Bronstein made a horrid blunder against Mikhail Botvinnik in their 1951 title contest. |  | | The infallible Capablanca put a piece en prise to Tarrasch on the eighth move of an opening and lost. |  | | For years, Bronstein went over that debacle with his friends. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/09/crosswords/chess/09chess.html?ex=1129435200&en=186ec4fafc169aaf&ei=5040&partner=MOREOVERNEWS
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| | Mikhail Botvinnik |
 | | Il padre, nel 1920, abbandonò la famiglia per accasarsi con una nobildonna di cui s'era invaghito e da cui ebbe due figlie. |  | | In virtù di questo risultato, con decreto del 10 giugno 1950 n.8612, il Cremlino concesse al compagno Botvinnik un bonus di 250 litri di carburante al mese per la sua automobile. |  | | Visse un'adolescenza fatta di sacrifici e con la madre sovente ammalata. |
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http://www.clubscacchigallarate.it/Biograf/Botvinnik.htm
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| | Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Mikhail Botvinnik |
 | | Rumor has that he intentionally lost the championship in 1963 to the Armenian Tigran Petrosian, because he thought his opponent was "too cute". |  | | Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Mikhail Botvinnik |
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http://www.andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/biob4/botv1.html
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| | Mikhail Botvinnik - Wikipedia |
 | | Mikhail Mosejevitsj Botvinnik (russisk Михаил Моисеевич Ботвинник; født 17. |
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http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Botvinnik
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