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Revista New in Chess anteriores a 2018

Revista New in Chess anteriores a 2018. 978905691647351299

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  • Editorial: New in Chess
  • Fecha de edición: 30 de Diciembre de 2015
  • ISBN: 978905691647351299
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  • Peso: 300gr
  • Dimensiones: 270 mm x 210 mm
  • Nº páginas: 106
  • Materias: Libros / Revistas /

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Revista New in Chess anteriores a 2018

Contents

Don't we all?
The wish to get better at chess.

Solidarity in 'el DF'
Alina l'Ami catches outdoor games in Mexico City.

NIC's Café
Paul Keres, a hundred years after his birth. How Wang Hao won (yet again). The IM that used to be a GM. The death of Don Luis. Magnus likes the general idea of driving a car, however ...

Your Move
Bobby still stellar. The Radbruch Formula in chess. To catch a falling flag.

Infographic
The surprising but undeniable facts about the rating gap behind Carlsen.

Fair & Square
What Tiger Woods, Anne Brontë, Noam Chomsky, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and others said about chess.

Who will win the Candidates?
Sergey Shipov believes that an old trend will continue.

An inside report from Qatar
Anish Giri reports and annotates, with additional analysis by Carlsen's second Peter Heine Nielsen.

Celeb 64
Stephen Fry, chess player.

Maximize Your Tactics
Train your tactical skills with Russian expert Maxim Notkin.

All Black
Nigel Short on his satisfying clean sweep against 20 female opponents.

The father of Russian chess
Jimmy Adams portrays Mikhail Chigorin, one of the greatest attacking players of all time.

Judit Polgar's column
She likes bishops best when they come in pairs.

A long evening in London
It took some time, but in the end Magnus Carlsen won both the London Classic and the 2015 Grand Chess Tour. A report by Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam, with annotations by Giri, Aronian, Nielsen and Vachier-Lagrave.

The chess spectator
David Edmonds on the pleasures of attending a chess tournament. But what do the players think about the plastic bags-carrying crowd?

Pattern Recognition: Uncastling
Castling is generally a good move, so what about going back on your steps?

Sadler On Books
Matthew Sadler reviews 5 DVD's: 'The Berlin Wall', 'The Ruy Lopez Breyer Variation', 'Beating the French' (vol 2), 'The Bishop's Opening and Italian Game', and 'The Classical Sicilian', and two books: 'Bologan's Ruy Lopez for Black' and 'The Double Queen's Gambit'.

S.O.S.
Try Jobava's 4th move deviation in the Rossolimo Sicilian.

How I got 1 million views
Maxim Dlugy explains how to produce a winner.

Endgame training
Jan Timman shows some instructive mistakes.

Just Checking
What is Yannick Pelletier's greatest fear?
Contributors to this issue

Levon Aronian, Jeroen Bosch, Maxim Dlugy, David Edmonds, Anish Giri, John Henderson, Dylan McClain, Peter Heine Nielsen, Maxim Notkin, Arthur van de Oudeweetering, Yannick Pelletier, Judit Polgar, Matthew Sadler, Sergey Shipov, Nigel Short, Jan Timman, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave

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