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Chessbibliophile
Chessbibliophile
12.03.2014
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Chessbibliophile
12.03.2014

In this update on ChessPublishing.com our columnist draws attention to state of theory in two critical variations that appeared over the board in the recent world championship match-Ed.  

Yury Markushin
Yury Markushin
12.09.2013
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Yury Markushin
12.09.2013

I have watched numerous interviews with Anand and Carlsen after the end of the World Chess Championship in Chennai. I wanted to figure outwhat was the main reasons of Carlsen’s success and what happened to the Tiger from Madras? Did Anand got outplayed because of Carlsen’s superior preparation? Was it the psychology of the competition […]

Yury Markushin
Yury Markushin
11.29.2013
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Yury Markushin
11.29.2013

World Chess Championship is over. For some it was a great excitement, for some it was a big disappointment. Nevertheless, it is a tremendous step forward for the world of chess in general. Norwegian prodigy, Magnus Carlsen, was able to win the Match with a very impressive 6.5 – 3.5 score. We prepared a big pictorial […]

Chessbibliophile
Chessbibliophile
10.26.2013
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Chessbibliophile
10.26.2013

Chessbibliophile reviews the definitive collection of games by the World Champion. Don’t miss annotations to Carlsen – Anand 2008 and the video