What are the new games in World's Greatest Chess Games?

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What are the new games in World's Greatest Chess Games?

Post by notyetagm » Tue Oct 05, 2010 1:14 am

A brand new 3rd edition of "The World's Greatest Chess Games" by Nunn et al. is out.

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Could someone who knows please list what the new games are? That is, the additions from the 2004 2nd edition.

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Re: What are the new games in World's Greatest Chess Games?

Post by Paddington » Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:15 pm

006 Foreword by Vishy Anand

007 Introduction

008 Symbols

009 - 01. McDonnell - Labourdonnais, Match (16), London 1834

014 - 02. Anderssen - Kieseritzky, London 1851

019 - 03. Anderssen - Dufresne, Berlin 1852

025 - 04. Zukertort - Blackburne, London 1883

030 - 05. Steinitz - Chigorin, World Ch. (4), Havana 1892

036 - 06. Steinitz - von Bardeleben, Hastings 1895

041 - 07. Pillsbury - Em. Lasker, St. Petersburg 1895/6

047 - 08. Steinitz - Em. Lasker, St. Petersburg 1895/6

052 - 09. Pillsbury - Em. Lasker, Nuremberg 1896

057 - 10. Em. Lasker - Napier, Cambridge Springs 1904

063 - 11. Rotlewi - Rubinstein, Lodz 1907/8

068 - 12. Rubinstein - Em. Lasker, St. Petersburg 1909

073 - 13. O. Bernstein - Capablanca, Moscow 1914

079 - 14. Nimzowitsch - Tarrasch, St. Petersburg 1914

085 - 15. Capablanca - Marshall, New York 1918

091 - 16. E. Adams - C. Torre, New Orleans 1920

096 - 17. Em. Lasker - Capablanca, World Ch. (10), Havana 1921

104 - 18. Maróczy - Tartakower, Teplitz-Schönau 1922

111 - 19. Sämisch - Nimzowitsch, Copenhagen 1923

116 - 20. Grünfeld - Alekhine, Karlsbad 1923

122 - 21. Capablanca - Tartakower, New York 1924

127 - 22. Réti - Bogoljubow, New York 1924

133 - 23. Réti - Alekhine, Baden-Baden 1925

139 - 24. Rubinstein - Alekhine, Semmering 1926

143 - 25. P. Johner - Nimzowitsch, Dresden 1926

149 - 26. Capablanca - Spielmann, New York 1927

153 - 27. Alekhine - Maróczy, Bled 1931

158 - 28. Rauzer - Botvinnik, USSR Ch., Leningrad 1933

164 - 29. Botvinnik - Capablanca, AVRO, Rotterdam 1938

170 - 30. Euwe - Keres, Match (9), Rotterdam 1939/40

176 - 31. Geller - Euwe, Candidates, Zürich 1953

180 - 32. Euwe - Najdorf, Candidates, Zürich 1953

187 - 33. Averbakh - Kotov, Candidates, Zürich 1953

193 - 34. Keres - Smyslov, Candidates, Zürich 1953

199 - 35. Botvinnik - Smyslov, World Ch. (14), Moscow 1954

204 - 36. Keres - Szabo, USSR - Hungary, Budapest 1955

208 - 37. Bronstein - Keres, Interzonal, Gothenburg 1955

213 - 38. D. Byrne - Fischer, Rosenwald, New York 1956

217 - 39. Tal - Koblencs, Training game, Riga 1957

224 - 40. Polugaevsky - Nezhmetdinov, RSFSR ch., Sochi 1858

230 - 41. Tal - Fischer, Candidates, Zagreb 1959

235 - 42. Spassky - Bronstein, USSR Ch., Leningrad 1960

240 - 43. Botvinnik - Tal, World Ch. (6), Moscow 1960

246 - 44. Krogius - Stein, Russia - Ukraine, Kiev 1960

254 - 45. Fischer - Tal, Leipzig Olympiad 1960

258 - 46. Rubezov - Borisenko, USSR Corr. Ch. 1960-3

264 - 47. Gufeld - Kavalek, Student Ol., Marianske Lazne 1962

269 - 48. Tal - Hecht, Varna Ol. 1962

275 - 49. Korchnoi - Tal, USSR Ch., Erevan 1962

281 - 50. R. Byrne - Fischer, USA Ch. New York 1963/4

287 - 51. Smyslov - Tal, USSR Team Ch., Moscow 1964

293 - 52. Kholmov - Bronstein, USSR Ch. Kiev 1964

298 - 53. Geller - Smyslov, Candidates (5), Moscow 1965

302 - 54. Tal - Larsen, Candidates (10), Bled 1965

309 - 55. Estrin - Berliner, 5th Corr. World Ch. 1965-8

316 - 56. Petrosian - Spassky, World Ch. (10), Moscow 1966

322 - 57. Botvinnik - Portisch, Monte Carlo 1968

326 - 58. Polugaevsky - Tal, USSR Ch., Moscow 1969

331 - 59. Larsen - Spassky, USSR vs R.o.W., Belgrade 1970

335 - 60. Fischer - Panno, Buenos Aires 1970

339 - 61. Fischer - Larsen, Candidates (1), Denver 1971

344 - 62. Fischer - Petrosian, Candidates (7), Buenos Aires 1971

350 - 63. Velimirovic - Ljubojevic, Yugoslav Ch., Umag 1972

356 - 64. Fischer - Spassky, World Ch. (6), Reykjavik 1972

362 - 65. Spassky - Tal, Tallinn 1973

367 - 66. Bagirov - Gufeld, Kirovabad 1973

373 - 67. Karpov - Korchnoi, Candidates (2), Moscow 1974

380 - 68. Minic - Planinc, Rovinj/Zagreb 1975

387 - 69. Ljunojevic - Andersson, Wijk aan Zee 1976

391 - 70. Reshevsky - Vaganian, Skopje 1976

395 - 71. Lputian - Kasparov, Tbilisi 1976

402 - 72. Karpov - Dorfman, USSR Ch. Moscow 1976

408 - 73. Timman - Karpov, Montreal 1979

412 - 74. Polugaevsky - E. Torre, Moscow 1981

417 - 75. Kopylov - S. Koroliov, USSR Corr. Ch. 1981-3

422 - 76. Kasparov - Portisch, Niksic 1983

427 - 77. Karpov - Kasparov, World Ch. (9), Moscow 1984/5

434 - 78. Beliavsky - Nunn, Wijk aan Zee 1985

440 - 79. Karpov - Kasparov, World Ch. (16), Moscow 1985

447 - 80. Kasparov - Karpov, World Ch. (16) Leningrad 1986

456 - 81. Miles - Beliavsky, Tilburg 1986

460 - 82. Tal - Hjartarson, Reykjavik 1987

465 - 83. Piket - Kasparov, Tilburg 1989

471 - 84. Smirin - Beliavsky, USSR Ch., Odessa 1989

475 - 85. Ivanchuk - Yusupov, Candidates (9), Brussels 1991

481 - 86. Short - Timman, Tilburg 1991

487 - 87. Fischer - Spassky, Match (1), Sveti Stefan 1992

493 - 88. Gelfand - Anand, Linares 1993

499 - 89. Kamsky - Shirov, World Team Ch. Lucerne 1993

505 - 90. Karpov - Topalov, Linars 1994

510 - 91. Shirov - J. Polgar, Buenos Aires 1994

515 - 92. Cifuentes - Zviagintsev, Wijk aan Zee 1995

520 - 93. Kasparov - Anand, PCA World Ch. (10), New York 1995

526 - 94. Topalov - Kramnik, Belgrade 1995

532 - 95. Ivanchuk - Shirov, Wijk aan Zee 1996

536 - 96. Deep Blue - Kasparov, Match (1), Philadelphia 1996

540 - 97. Ivanchuk - Kramnik, Dos Hermanas 1996

544 - 98. Topalov - Kramnik, Dortmund 1996

548 - 99. Anand - Karpov, Las Palmas 1996

553-100. Anand - Lautier, Biel 1997

557-101. Atalik-Sax, Szeged 1997

561-102. Gelfand - Shirov, Polanica Zdroj 1998

567-103. Veingold - Fridman, Zonal tournament, Tallinn 1998

571-104. Nunn - Nataf, French Team Ch. 1998/9

577-105. Kasparov - Topalov, Wijk aan Zee 1999

583-106. Topalov - Anand, Linares 1999

590-107. Topalov - Ivanchuk, Linares 1999

594-108. Svidler - Adams, Neum 2000

599-109. I.Sokolov - Dreev, Dos Hermanas 2001

604-110. Gelfand - Kantsler, Israel 2001

610-111. Kramnik - Anand, Dortmund 2001

615-112. Sutovsky - Smirin, Israeli Ch., Tel Aviv 2002

627-113. J.Polgar - Berkes, Budapest 2003

626-114. Anand - Bologan, Dortmund 2003

634-115. Kasimdzhanov - Kasparov, Linares 2005

641-116. Topalov - Anand, Sofia 2005

647-117. Anand-Adams, FIDE World Ch., San Luis 2005

652-118. Topalov - Aronian, Wijk aan Zee 2006

658-119. Anand - Carlsen, Morelia/Linares 2007

663-120. Sandipan - Tiviakov, Ottawa 2007

669-121. Topalov - Kramnik, Wijk aan Zee 2008

675-122. Ivanchuk - Karjakin, Amber Rapid, Nice 2008

687-123. Kramnik - Anand, World Ch. (3), Bonn 2008

687-124. Carlsen - Kramnik, London 2009

694-125. Anand - Topalov, World Ch. (4), Sofia 2010

707 Index of Players

703 Index of Openings

704 About the Authors

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Re: What are the new games in World's Greatest Chess Games?

Post by notyetagm » Wed Oct 13, 2010 7:13 am

Paddington wrote:006 Foreword by Vishy Anand

007 Introduction

008 Symbols

627-113. J.Polgar - Berkes, Budapest 2003

626-114. Anand - Bologan, Dortmund 2003

634-115. Kasimdzhanov - Kasparov, Linares 2005

641-116. Topalov - Anand, Sofia 2005

647-117. Anand-Adams, FIDE World Ch., San Luis 2005

652-118. Topalov - Aronian, Wijk aan Zee 2006

658-119. Anand - Carlsen, Morelia/Linares 2007

663-120. Sandipan - Tiviakov, Ottawa 2007

669-121. Topalov - Kramnik, Wijk aan Zee 2008

675-122. Ivanchuk - Karjakin, Amber Rapid, Nice 2008

687-123. Kramnik - Anand, World Ch. (3), Bonn 2008

687-124. Carlsen - Kramnik, London 2009

694-125. Anand - Topalov, World Ch. (4), Sofia 2010

707 Index of Players

703 Index of Openings

704 About the Authors
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Re: What are the new games in World's Greatest Chess Games?

Post by JohnS » Fri Oct 15, 2010 12:02 am

Paddington wrote:006 Foreword by Vishy Anand

704 About the Authors
Have the player introductions in the original 100 games been updated? They weren't in the second edition.

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