Explore the rich history of chess in Riga with "Riga Match and Correspondence Games," a detailed account of chess matches and correspondence games featuring prominent players such as Hartwig Cassel and Hermann Helms. This book offers a fascinating glimpse into the strategic thinking and competitive spirit of early chess masters. Delve into meticulously documented games and gain insights into the evolution of chess strategy during this pivotal period. A must-read for chess enthusiasts and historians alike, this book preserves a significant chapter in the annals of chess.
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