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 | | "Elista Diaries: Karpov-Kamsky 1996" by Anatoly Karpov and Ron Henley, 1996 R & D Publishing, Figurine Algebraic, Softcover, 332pp., $29.95 Reviewed by Glenn Budzinski "Elista Diaries" is a record of Anatoly Karpov's 1996 FIDE World Championship match victory over Gata Kamsky, as seen through the eyes of Karpov and his second, American Grandmaster Ron Henley. |
 | | In this instance, a comparison was made between the commentary of "Elista Diaries" and that contained in the well-regarded publications of "New In Chess" and "Inside Chess", both of which also provided relatively complete coverage of the match. |
 | | Karpov's analysis in "Elista" may not be as comprehensive as one might wish, but it does get to the point. |
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