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I decided to divide the book into four parts. In the first and the most difficult and time-consuming part of the book you will find my memorable games. I emphasize that these are my most memorable games, not my best games so out of 25 games given here there are a few draws and one loss. If I had decided to collect my best games the selection would have been quite different. It should therefore come as no surprise that as many as seven games with world champions found their way into the book.
The second part consists of my 50 most memorable fragments. There you will see both instructiveĀ and curious examples. Here too the selection process was quite strict. While the memorable gamesĀ cover the period of 1991-2010, the fragments cover the span from 1982 till 2016. And since they coverĀ my early years as well, you will find some of them that did not find their way into databases.Ā The third part of the book contains my 75 studies, in 50 of which White must draw and in 25 mustĀ win. I have many more but except for a couple of examples I decided not to include the most difficultĀ and interesting rook studies in the book. I have to say that composing studies is much more difficultĀ than problems; it's just a hell of a job.Ā
And finally, the fourth, my favorite part of the book, featuring my 150 best chess problems. I shouldĀ talk about this in greater detail: I was 12 when I composed my first problem. It was later published inĀ the article by the famous composer and study-maker Alexander Sarychev, whom I had had the greatĀ fortune to meet. Yet, despite this positive experience at a young age, it was only much later that IĀ composed a significant number of problems.
And so, I hope that in each of the 300 snippets presented in the book, be it games, fragments, studiesĀ or problems, the reader will find something worthwhile. At least, the author really strove for that.
Vladimir Akopian, August 2025, Los Angeles.
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PRE-ORDER ā Pushing Horizons: The Chess Legacy of GM Vladimir Akopian - HARDCOVER
PRE-ORDER ā Pushing Horizons: The Chess Legacy of GM Vladimir Akopian - HARDCOVER
I decided to divide the book into four parts. In the first and the most difficult and time-consuming part of the book you will find my memorable games. I emphasize that these are my most memorable games, not my best games so out of 25 games given here there are a few draws and one loss. If I had decided to collect my best games the selection would have been quite different. It should therefore come as no surprise that as many as seven games with world champions found their way into the book.
The second part consists of my 50 most memorable fragments. There you will see both instructiveĀ and curious examples. Here too the selection process was quite strict. While the memorable gamesĀ cover the period of 1991-2010, the fragments cover the span from 1982 till 2016. And since they coverĀ my early years as well, you will find some of them that did not find their way into databases.Ā The third part of the book contains my 75 studies, in 50 of which White must draw and in 25 mustĀ win. I have many more but except for a couple of examples I decided not to include the most difficultĀ and interesting rook studies in the book. I have to say that composing studies is much more difficultĀ than problems; it's just a hell of a job.Ā
And finally, the fourth, my favorite part of the book, featuring my 150 best chess problems. I shouldĀ talk about this in greater detail: I was 12 when I composed my first problem. It was later published inĀ the article by the famous composer and study-maker Alexander Sarychev, whom I had had the greatĀ fortune to meet. Yet, despite this positive experience at a young age, it was only much later that IĀ composed a significant number of problems.
And so, I hope that in each of the 300 snippets presented in the book, be it games, fragments, studiesĀ or problems, the reader will find something worthwhile. At least, the author really strove for that.
Vladimir Akopian, August 2025, Los Angeles.
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I decided to divide the book into four parts. In the first and the most difficult and time-consuming part of the book you will find my memorable games. I emphasize that these are my most memorable games, not my best games so out of 25 games given here there are a few draws and one loss. If I had decided to collect my best games the selection would have been quite different. It should therefore come as no surprise that as many as seven games with world champions found their way into the book.
The second part consists of my 50 most memorable fragments. There you will see both instructiveĀ and curious examples. Here too the selection process was quite strict. While the memorable gamesĀ cover the period of 1991-2010, the fragments cover the span from 1982 till 2016. And since they coverĀ my early years as well, you will find some of them that did not find their way into databases.Ā The third part of the book contains my 75 studies, in 50 of which White must draw and in 25 mustĀ win. I have many more but except for a couple of examples I decided not to include the most difficultĀ and interesting rook studies in the book. I have to say that composing studies is much more difficultĀ than problems; it's just a hell of a job.Ā
And finally, the fourth, my favorite part of the book, featuring my 150 best chess problems. I shouldĀ talk about this in greater detail: I was 12 when I composed my first problem. It was later published inĀ the article by the famous composer and study-maker Alexander Sarychev, whom I had had the greatĀ fortune to meet. Yet, despite this positive experience at a young age, it was only much later that IĀ composed a significant number of problems.
And so, I hope that in each of the 300 snippets presented in the book, be it games, fragments, studiesĀ or problems, the reader will find something worthwhile. At least, the author really strove for that.
Vladimir Akopian, August 2025, Los Angeles.
















