ChessBase show: Rubinstein-Alekhine, Karlsbad 1911
We continue this week with our second look at the chess of the great Akiba
Rubinstein, one of the greatest players never to become world champion. Rubinstein
was a supreme master in all phases of the game, of course, but his endgame skill
was legendary. A lofty claim, but we’ll see clear evidence for this in this
week’s Playchess lecture by Dennis Monokroussos.
9 p.m. EST.
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