Top 35 Mikhail Botvinnik Quotes
#1. Chess mastery essentially consists of analyzing Chess positions accurately
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#2. Along with my retirement from chess analytical work seems to have gone too.
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#4. The boy (then a 12 year old boy named Anatoly Karpov)doesn't have a clue about Chess, and there's no future at all for him in this profession
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#6. Capablanca's play produced and still produces an irresistable artistic effect. In his games a tendency towards simplicity predominated, and in this simplicity there was a unique beauty of genuine depth.
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#7. The triumph of the analytical movement, which formed in the '30's and '40's, was precisely what earned the Soviet masters the acclaim of chessplayers the world over. Unfortunately, it must also be noted that, for today's chessmasters, the watchword is practicality.
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#8. In short, we can see Karpov as an exploiter of other people's ideas. His ability to use these ideas is not at issue, but he himself is about as fertile as a woman who has been sterilized is.
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#9. Memorization of variations could be even worse than playing in a tournament without looking in the books at all.
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#11. I claim that nothing else is so effective in encouraging the growth of chess strength as such independent analysis, both of the games of the great players and your own.
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#12. If you are weak in the endgame, you must spend more time analysing studies; in your training games you must aim at transposing to endgames, which will help you to acquire the requisite experience.
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#13. I ... have two vocations: chess and engineering. If I played chess only, I believe that my success would not have been significantly greater. I can play chess well only when I have fully convalesced from chess and when the 'hunger for chess' once more awakens within me.
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#14. It must be clearly understood that Soviet players do not seek simple systems in the opening, but try to formulate opening systems in which everything is complicated, distinctive, or new.
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#15. It is peculiar but a fact nevertheless, that the gamblers in chess have enthusiastic followers.
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#16. It is a well known fact that almost all the outstanding chess-players have been first-class analysts.
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#17. Chess is no whit inferior to the violin, and we have a large number of professional violinists
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#18. With opposite coloured bishops the attacking side has in effect an extra piece in the shape of his bishop.
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#19. Botvinnik's right! When he says such things, then he's right. Usually, I prefer not to study chess but to play it. For me chess is more an art than a science. It's been said that Alekhine and I played similar chess, except that he studied more. Yes, perhaps, but I have to say that he played, too.
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#20. When my opponent's clock is going I discuss general considerations in an internal dialogue with myself. When my own clock is going I analyse conctrete variations.
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#22. If Tal sacrifices a piece, take it. If Petrosian sacrifices a piece, don't take it.
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#23. Chess is a part of culture and if a culture is declining then Chess too will decline
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#24. Above all else, before playing in competitions a player must have regard to his health, for if he is suffering from ill-health he cannot hope for success. In this connection the best of all tonics is 15 to 20 days in the fresh air, in the country.
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#25. You have to accustom yourself to practical study at home, you have to devote time to studies, to the history of chess, the development of chess, of chess culture.
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#26. There is no better place for learning to work independently and to extend your horizon than in higher school.
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#27. Capablanca's phenomenal move-searching algorithm in those early years, when he possessed a wonderful ability for calculating variations very rapidly, made him invincible.
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#28. Don't worry kids, you'll find work. After all, my machine will need strong chess player-programmers. You will be the first.
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#29. Suddenly it was obvious to me in my analysis I had missed what
Fischer had found with the greatest of ease at the board
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#31. Before Geller we did not understand the King's Indian Defence.
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#32. If you are going to make your mark among masters, you have to work far harder and more intensively, or, to put it more exactly, the work is far more complex than that needed to gain the title of Master.
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#33. Every great master will find it useful to have his own theory on the openings, which only he himself knows, a theory which is closely linked with plans for the middle game.
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#34. If Tal would learn to program himself properly, then it would become quite impossible to play against him.
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#35. Yes, I have played a blitz game once. It was on a train, in 1929.
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