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Degenerate Metrics
Modern Ideas in Chess
by
Richard Rèti
Table of Contents
Preface
Preface
Chapter I. The Development of positional play
1. Combination
2. Positional Play
3. Paul Morphy
4. Fourth Game in the Match - Anderssen - Morphy
5. The Opening
Chapter II. Steinitz
6. Wilhelm Steinitz
7. Steinitz - Tschigorin
8. Close Positions
9. Steinitz - MacDonnell
10. Steinitz - Blackburne
Chapter III. The Steinitz School
11. Siegbert Tarrasch
12. Tarrasch - Schlechter
13. Tarrasch - Walbrodt
14. Emanuel Lasker
15. Marshall - Lasker
16. Tarrasch - Lasker
17. Americanism in Chess
18. Blackburne - Charousek
19. Pillsbury - Tarrasch
20. Carl Schlechter
21. Schlechter - John
Chapter IV. The Perfecting of Chess Technique
22. Storm and Stress
23. Akiba Rubinstein
24. Rubinstein - Lasker
25. An Old Question
26. Capablanca
27. Capablanca - Amateur
28. Capablanca - N.N.
Chapter V. New Ideas
29. The Hypermodern Style
30. A Complicated Position
31. Alekhin
32. Alekhin - Fahrni
33. Bogoljubow - Alekhin
34. Breyer
35. Breyer - Dr. Esser
36. Breyer - Havasi
37. Breyer - Reti
38. Bogoljubow
39. Bogoljubow - Reti
40. Bogoljubow - N.N.
41. Bogoljubow, Reti, Spielmann - Englund, Jacobson, Nyholm and Olson
42. Tartakower
43. The Youngest Masters
Chapter VI. Conclusion
44. Reform in Chess
45. Symbolism in Chess
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21. Schlechter - John