Tigran Petrosian is a titan of chess history. All agree he was a genius
of strategy, defense and sacrifice, but didn't he take too many draws?
Possibly so, but when Petrosian selected and annotated his best games,
that flaw disappeared, leaving only brilliance and profound chess
understanding. As Garry Kasparov said: My games with the 9th World
Champion broadened my understanding of chess. Had it not been for these
two defeats, I would possibly not have reached the top in chess. This
book is an English translation of a Russian classic that is a favorite
of many grandmasters, including Mihail Marin and Levon Aronian. A
literal translation of the Russian title might be 'The Strategy of
Soundness' but Python Strategy is a better fit for Petrosian's more
ambitious games. As another World Champion, Max Euwe, once wrote:
Petrosian is not a tiger that pounces on its prey, but rather a python
that smothers its victim.