Alexander Kotov was a Soviet chess grandmaster and author who gained prominence in the 1950s.
His book "Think Like A Grandmaster" became a seminal work in chess literature, offering unique insights into the mental processes of top-level players.
Kotov's approach to chess thinking, particularly his concepts of candidate moves and the tree of analysis, has influenced generations of players.
Beyond his writing, Kotov was a formidable player in his own right, competing at the highest levels of international chess.
His contributions to chess theory and pedagogy have left a lasting impact on the game, making him a respected figure in chess history.
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