The legendary Estonian player Paul Keres was one of the strongest
players never to win the World Chess Championship. The 'Crown Prince of
Chess' was universally admired for his clear-cut style of play and
chivalrous personality. Three times Soviet Champion and on seven
occasions a candidate for the world title, he was for over a quarter of
a century one of the elite of the chess world. Egon Varnusz concludes
his authoritative study of Keres' finest games with commentaries on a
further 240, all this selection opening 1 e4. All are classified
according to opening variation, offering both the student and
connoisseur a deeper insight into the theory and practice of open and
semi-open chess.