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The Russian Boris Spassky was a chess genius who became World Champion in 1969 - a title he lost only three years later to the American Bobby Fischer in the Match of the Century. This chess biography includes fifty of his best games, annotated by former Russian champion Alexey Bezgodov, and a biographical sketch of a few dozen pages, written by Dmitry Aleynikov, the Director of the Chess Museum in Moscow.
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