著者について

Paul Keres was a distinguished Estonian chess player who was one of the leading players in the mid-20th century. Renowned for his exceptional strategic understanding and creativity, Keres was a formidable opponent in international chess tournaments. He earned the title of International Grandmaster and participated in several Candidates Tournaments, where he came close to winning the World Championship on multiple occasions. His contributions to chess theory, particularly on opening strategies, have left a lasting impact on the game.

Beyond his playing career, Keres was also an accomplished author, sharing his insights through books such as 'Chess Combination As a Fine Art' and 'How to Open a Chess Game.' His writings not only reflect his deep understanding of the game but also make complex ideas accessible to players of all levels. Keres's legacy lives on as he continues to inspire chess enthusiasts worldwide, making him a respected figure in the history of the sport.

国籍 エストニア人
生年月日 January 7, 1916
出生地 Tallinn, Estonia
死亡日 June 5, 1975