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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Irving Chernev est un joueur d'échecs russIrving Chernev est un joueur d'échecs russe puis américain né le 29 janvier 1900 à Prilouki dans l'Empire russe et mort le 29 septembre 1981 à San Francisco. Il émigra aux États-Unis en 1920. Il est l'auteur d'une vingtaine de livres en anglais sur les échecs, parmi lesquels Logical Chess Move by Move et The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played, qui ont été réédités en notation algébrique.i ont été réédités en notation algébrique. , Irving Chernev (* 29. Januar 1900 in Priluki; † 29. September 1981 in San Francisco) war ein US-amerikanischer Autor von Schachbüchern. , Irving Chernev (Pryluky, 29 gennaio 1900 –Irving Chernev (Pryluky, 29 gennaio 1900 – San Francisco, 29 settembre 1981) è stato uno scacchista e scrittore statunitense di origine ucraina. Pur essendo stato un forte giocatore (era Maestro della United States Chess Federation), è noto soprattutto come autore di libri di scacchi. Nato a Pryluky quando faceva parte dell'Impero russo, emigrò negli Stati Uniti nel 1920. Lo storico degli scacchi Edward Winter ha detto di lui: « I libri di Chernev sono scritti in uno stile semplice e scorrevole, danno l'impressione di essere stati scritti senza grande impegno, ma sono il risultato di accurate ricerche. Mi ha colpito la quasi totale assenza di incorrettezze o errori tipografici.»za di incorrettezze o errori tipografici.» , Ирвинг Чернев (англ. Irving Chernev; 29 января 1900, Прилуки, Полтавская губерния — 29 сентября 1981, Сан-Франциско, Калифорния) — американский шахматист и автор. Ирвинг эмигрировал в США в 1920 году. , Irving Chernev (Moscú, 29 de enero de 1900 – San Francisco, 29 de septiembre de 1981)​ fue un prolífico escritor de ajedrez ruso-estadounidense. , Irving Chernev foi um proeminente autor ruIrving Chernev foi um proeminente autor russo naturalizado estadunidense sobre o enxadrismo, tendo imigrado para os Estados Unidos em 1920. Chernev era obcecado pelo jogo sendo um forte enxadrista. O próprio afirmava que "tinha lido [sobre o xadrez] e jogado mais partidas [de xadrez] do que qualquer outro homem na história." Chernev escreveu mais de 20 livros na área e seu amor pelo jogo é obvio para qualquer leitor em seus livros. Suas principais contribuições foram Chessboard Magic!, The Bright Side of Chess, The Fireside Book of Chess (com ), The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played, 1000 Best Short Games of Chess, Practical Chess Endings, Combinations: The Heart of Chess e Capablanca's Best Chess Endings. Em 1945, junto com escreveu An Invitation to Chess, que se tornou um dos mais bem sucedidos livros de xadrez já escritos tendo vendido mais de cem mil exemplares. Talvez seu livro mais famoso seja Logical Chess: Move by Move (1957) que contém 33 jogos clássicos de 1889 a 1945, jogados por mestres como Capablanca, Alekhine e Tarrasch explicados de uma maneira instrutiva. Uma versão na notação algébrica de xadrez foi publicada pela editora Batsford em 1998 com pouquíssimas alterações em relação ao texto original.s alterações em relação ao texto original. , Irving Chernev (Txernev) (Moscou, 29 de gener de 1900 – San Francisco, 29 de setembre de 1981) fou un prolífic escriptor d'escacs russo-estatunidenc. , Ірвінг Чернєв (29 січня 1900 — 29 вересня Ірвінг Чернєв (29 січня 1900 — 29 вересня 1981) — шахіст і плідний російсько-американський шаховий автор. Народився в Прилуках у Російській імперії, емігрував до США у 1905 році. Чернєв був народним майстром -силовим гравцем і був відданий шахам. Він написав, що «ймовірно, читав більше про шахи і грав більше партій, ніж будь-яка людина в історії».ше партій, ніж будь-яка людина в історії». , Irving Chernev (January 29, 1900 – SeptembIrving Chernev (January 29, 1900 – September 29, 1981) was a chess player and prolific Russian-American chess author. He was born in Pryluky in the Russian Empire (now in Ukraine) and emigrated to the United States in 1905. Chernev was a national master-strength player and was devoted to chess. He wrote that he "probably read more about chess, and played more games than any man in history." Chernev's deep love for the game is obvious to any reader of his books. Chess historian Edward Winter commented: Although items have shown that he sometimes cut corners, he was active at a time when writing and scholarship were not regarded as a natural pairing and when anecdotes and other chestnuts were particularly prevalent. Few were interested in sources. Above all, in the pre-digital age the work of writers in his field was far harder; they could not fill in gaps in their knowledge with press-of-a-button 'research'. …Chernev's output — clear, humorous and easy-going — gave the impression of effortlessness, but much industry lay behind it all. …Although his prose was often conversational, it was literate and carefully structured, bearing no resemblance to the ultra-casual 'I'm-just-one-of-the-lads' stuff increasingly seen in chess books and magazines since his time. We have also been struck by the scarcity of typographical errors in Chernev's writing throughout his life. He wrote 20 chess books, among them: Chessboard Magic!, The Bright Side of Chess, The Fireside Book of Chess (with Fred Reinfeld), The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played, 1000 Best Short Games of Chess, Practical Chess Endings, Combinations: The Heart of Chess, and Capablanca's Best Chess Endings, the last of these being highly regarded by Edward Winter: Published by the Oxford University Press in 1978 and reprinted by Dover in 1982, Capablanca's Best Chess Endings by Irving Chernev presents (in full algebraic notation) sixty complete games, annotated with emphasis on the final phase. Well over half are absent from the Golombek volume, a fact which underscores not only the inadequacy of Golombek's selection but also Chernev's readiness to embrace newly-found material. Written with deceptive casualness, Capablanca's Best Chess Endings was, perhaps, Chernev's finest book, combining hard analytical work and his customary screwball levity. Only Chernev could write annotations like (page 169) '“Don't simplify against Capablanca!”, I keep telling them at the office'. In 1945, he and Kenneth Harkness wrote An Invitation to Chess, which became one of the most successful chess books ever written, with sales reaching six figures. Perhaps his most famous book is Logical Chess: Move by Move, first released in 1957. This takes 33 classic games from 1889 to 1952, played by masters such as Capablanca; Alekhine; and Tarrasch, and explains them in an instructive manner. An algebraic notation version was published by Batsford in 1998, with minor alterations to the original text. Chernev died in San Francisco in 1981. He was survived by his wife, Selma Kulik, and their son Melvin Chernev.Selma Kulik, and their son Melvin Chernev.
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rdfs:comment Irving Chernev (* 29. Januar 1900 in Priluki; † 29. September 1981 in San Francisco) war ein US-amerikanischer Autor von Schachbüchern. , Irving Chernev (Txernev) (Moscou, 29 de gener de 1900 – San Francisco, 29 de setembre de 1981) fou un prolífic escriptor d'escacs russo-estatunidenc. , Ірвінг Чернєв (29 січня 1900 — 29 вересня Ірвінг Чернєв (29 січня 1900 — 29 вересня 1981) — шахіст і плідний російсько-американський шаховий автор. Народився в Прилуках у Російській імперії, емігрував до США у 1905 році. Чернєв був народним майстром -силовим гравцем і був відданий шахам. Він написав, що «ймовірно, читав більше про шахи і грав більше партій, ніж будь-яка людина в історії».ше партій, ніж будь-яка людина в історії». , Irving Chernev (Pryluky, 29 gennaio 1900 –Irving Chernev (Pryluky, 29 gennaio 1900 – San Francisco, 29 settembre 1981) è stato uno scacchista e scrittore statunitense di origine ucraina. Pur essendo stato un forte giocatore (era Maestro della United States Chess Federation), è noto soprattutto come autore di libri di scacchi. Nato a Pryluky quando faceva parte dell'Impero russo, emigrò negli Stati Uniti nel 1920. russo, emigrò negli Stati Uniti nel 1920. , Irving Chernev (Moscú, 29 de enero de 1900 – San Francisco, 29 de septiembre de 1981)​ fue un prolífico escritor de ajedrez ruso-estadounidense. , Ирвинг Чернев (англ. Irving Chernev; 29 января 1900, Прилуки, Полтавская губерния — 29 сентября 1981, Сан-Франциско, Калифорния) — американский шахматист и автор. Ирвинг эмигрировал в США в 1920 году. , Irving Chernev est un joueur d'échecs russIrving Chernev est un joueur d'échecs russe puis américain né le 29 janvier 1900 à Prilouki dans l'Empire russe et mort le 29 septembre 1981 à San Francisco. Il émigra aux États-Unis en 1920. Il est l'auteur d'une vingtaine de livres en anglais sur les échecs, parmi lesquels Logical Chess Move by Move et The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played, qui ont été réédités en notation algébrique.i ont été réédités en notation algébrique. , Irving Chernev foi um proeminente autor ruIrving Chernev foi um proeminente autor russo naturalizado estadunidense sobre o enxadrismo, tendo imigrado para os Estados Unidos em 1920. Chernev era obcecado pelo jogo sendo um forte enxadrista. O próprio afirmava que "tinha lido [sobre o xadrez] e jogado mais partidas [de xadrez] do que qualquer outro homem na história." do que qualquer outro homem na história." , Irving Chernev (January 29, 1900 – SeptembIrving Chernev (January 29, 1900 – September 29, 1981) was a chess player and prolific Russian-American chess author. He was born in Pryluky in the Russian Empire (now in Ukraine) and emigrated to the United States in 1905. Chernev was a national master-strength player and was devoted to chess. He wrote that he "probably read more about chess, and played more games than any man in history." Chernev's deep love for the game is obvious to any reader of his books. Chess historian Edward Winter commented:. Chess historian Edward Winter commented:
rdfs:label Ірвінг Чернєв , Irving Chernev , Чернев, Ирвинг
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