Second Edition
The second edition was published in the following years:
- Volume A: 1996
- Volume B: 1984
- Volume C: 1981
- Volume D: 1987
- Volume E: 1991
| Code | Author |
|---|---|
| 04–05 | Bagirov, Vladimir |
| 18–19 | Bagirov, Vladimir |
| 13–14 | Botvinnik, Mikhail |
| 13–14 | Abramov, Lev |
| 10 | Filip, Miroslav |
| 12 | Filip, Miroslav |
| 15 | Filip, Miroslav |
| 17 | Filip, Miroslav |
| 36–39 | Filip, Miroslav |
| 70–79 | Geller, Efim |
| 95–99 | Gipslis, Aivars |
| 20–21 | Gufeld, Eduard |
| 23–26 | Gufeld, Eduard |
| 02–03 | Hort, Vlastimil |
| 80–85 | Kasparov, Garry |
| 30–31 | Korchnoi, Viktor |
| 34–35 | Korchnoi, Viktor |
| 28–29 | Krnić, Zdenko |
| 87 | Krnić, Zdenko |
| 28–29 | Cvetković, Srđan |
| 00–01 | Larsen, Bent |
| 16 | Larsen, Bent |
| 60–69 | Matanović, Aleksandar |
| 60–69 | Ugrinović, Dragan |
| 06 | Minev, Nikolay |
| 11 | Minev, Nikolay |
| 57 | Nunn, John |
| 88–89 | Nunn, John |
| 07–09 | Parma, Bruno |
| 44 | Polugaevsky, Lev |
| 50–53 | Polugaevsky, Lev |
| 86 | Polugaevsky, Lev |
| 90–94 | Polugaevsky, Lev |
| 96 | Polugaevsky, Lev |
| 27 | Suetin, Alexey |
| 54–56 | Suetin, Alexey |
| 58–59 | Suetin, Alexey |
| 22 | Sveshnikov, Evgeny |
| 33 | Sveshnikov, Evgeny |
| 40–43 | Taimanov, Mark |
| 45–49 | Taimanov, Mark |
| 32 | Uhlmann, Wolfgang |
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