Knight and Day Press, 2001. - 349 pages.
Correspondence Chess Yearbook 2000 (CCYB 2000) is intended to fill a void in the literature - it is an annual volume containing a broad cross-section of annotated master correspondence chess games which either began or ended in the year 2000. There are 559 annotated games, 557 of them decisive, 2 of them drawn, in the present volume. They are culled from a wide variety of organizations and touaments. A heavy emphasis is on email correspondence chess, of course, but there are also snail mail games included.
Correspondence Chess Yearbook 2000 (CCYB 2000) is intended to fill a void in the literature - it is an annual volume containing a broad cross-section of annotated master correspondence chess games which either began or ended in the year 2000. There are 559 annotated games, 557 of them decisive, 2 of them drawn, in the present volume. They are culled from a wide variety of organizations and touaments. A heavy emphasis is on email correspondence chess, of course, but there are also snail mail games included.