EUR42.00

Publisher: Chess Informant, 2008, Pages: 560, Paperback

A stand alone book, as a crown of forty-two years of Chess Informant, that has become the standard throughout the world

Stands alone as a unique tribute to excellence in chess. A book of all time!

In the second half of 20th century, the game of chess swept around the world. "The Royal Game had become a game of the people." Chess Informant appeared, collecting some of the most precious games created by chess players. From millions of games played at some of the most important tournaments worldwide, 101,031 games have been published in the first 100 volumes of Chess Informant (1966-2007).

From all the games ever published in Chess Informants, the Editorial Board and a jury of leading grandmasters chose the ten best games from each volume, and among them - a golden winner for each volume. These 1,000 games (100 of them are "golden") have been compiled in a book that represent the greatest achievements in chess.

This book is a crown of the creative efforts of thousands of chessplayers.

Here are some statistics:
85 members of the jury made selection of 1000 The Best of the Best games and among them were the greatest names of chess:
- 7 World Champions: Euwe, Botvinnik, Smyslov, Tal, Petrosian, Karpov and Anand
- 2 Women World Champions: Chiburdanidze, Xie Jun and the best Woman chess player ever Judit Polgar
- Grand names such as: Pirc, Lilienthal, Flor, Kotov, Bondarevsky, Najdorf, Korchnoi, Larsen, Gligoric, Ljubojevic, Bronstein were among the members of the jury.

All the games are annotated. All golden games are illustrated by a photograph or a caricature of the winner 42 (forty-two) chess giants have won first place. Kasparov with fifteen and Karpov with fourteen best games are far ahead of all other winners.

The Best of the Best 1000