Learning from the Greats: Akiba Rubinstein
Akiba Rubinstein was probably the best player in the World in 1911, but did not manage to secure a match for the title. Despite this he earned his place in chess history through his elegant games, phenomenal endgame technique and multiple discoveries in the opening. In this video Nigel examines different aspects of Rubinstein’s play and shows what can be learned from him.