Rolf Martens - Chess Genius - Maoist - Rebel
(Autor) Alex SmithIn 1967, 25-year-old Rolf Martens won the Swedish Championship playing faster than anyone before. In the Student World Championship he defeated one of the world's ten best players, and at the end of the year he became the first Swede to make an IM-norm. Efim Geller said: "If Martens comes to Moscow, he will become one of the best players in the world." A few years later, he had quit playing to pursue political activism on the far left. It became his vocation for the rest of his life. When Martens' desire for chess returned, it was as an analyst. He founded the Ultra Hypermodern Counter Attack School and has produced more openings than perhaps any other player in history. Rolf Martens - Chess genius, maoist and rebel is his life story, but also a book for anyone who wants to use his openings.
Alex Smith
Alex Smith is a renowned author known for their novel "The Glass Castle," a poignant memoir of resilience and familial bonds. Their writing style is raw and evocative, drawing readers into the depths of human emotion. Smith's contributions to literature include shedding light on the complexities of childhood trauma and survival.