San Luis 2005 is the most celebrated chess tournament of the decade.
There, Bulgarian Grandmaster Veselin Topalov triumphed and proved that
he is a worthy successor to World Champions such as Bobby Fischer and
Garry Kasparov. In this ambitious work Gershon and Nor analyze all the
games from the tournament, but there is no danger of the reader drowning
in masses of variations, as the authors clearly explain the ideas behind
the moves. Tournament books used to be a familiar part of chess
literature with Zurich 1953 a classic example, however such books are
rare because of the huge effort they demand from the authors. Gershon
and Nor have risen to the challenge and produced a book that is destined
to become a modern classic, a magnificent book worthy of an
extraordinary tournament. Many color photographs of the event and the
surrounding Argentinean scenery help the reader feel what it was like to
be at San Luis 2005.