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Chessbibliophile
Chessbibliophile
10.11.2016
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Chessbibliophile
10.11.2016

ChessPublishing.com is a well-known site devoted to opening theory. This column deals with updates on recent developments from the site. Focus would be bothon topical variationsand rare lines that can be used in practice-Ed.

Chessbibliophile
Chessbibliophile
02.18.2016
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Chessbibliophile
02.18.2016

Our columnist offers a glimpse of developments in theory from ChessPublishing.com-Ed.  

Chessbibliophile
Chessbibliophile
02.02.2016
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Chessbibliophile
02.02.2016

ChessBase Magazine is the flagship of ChessBase and released every two months. Our columnist offers a review of a recent issue-Ed.

Chessbibliophile
Chessbibliophile
07.26.2015
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Chessbibliophile
07.26.2015

    New in Chess Yearbook 114 Softcover: 256 pages New in Chess. 2015 “David meets Goliath!” They said when Wesley So faced Vassily Ivanchuk at Wijk-aan-Zee Tournament this year and they weren’t wrong. As Black, So came up with a TN in Ruy Lopez and trounced the Ukranian maverick.

Chessbibliophile
Chessbibliophile
09.30.2014
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Chessbibliophile
09.30.2014

ChessBaseMagazine is the flagship of ChessBase and released every two months. Our columnist offers review of a recent issue-Ed.

Chessbibliophile
Chessbibliophile
08.17.2014
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Chessbibliophile
08.17.2014

       De la Bourdonnais versus McDonnell, 1834 by Cary Utterberg Softcover: 416 pages McFarland. 2012 (First published in 2005)

Chessbibliophile
Chessbibliophile
08.14.2014
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Chessbibliophile
08.14.2014

   De la Bourdonnais versus McDonnell, 1834 by Cary Utterberg Softcover: 416 pages McFarland. 2012 (First published in 2005)

Chessbibliophile
Chessbibliophile
01.20.2014
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Chessbibliophile
01.20.2014

Chessbibliophile continues his series of reviews on New in Chess Yearbooks, important titles from the point of opening theory. If you wish to read a review of the New in Chess Yearbook 103 it may be found here -Ed.

Yury Markushin
Yury Markushin
01.06.2014
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Yury Markushin
01.06.2014

Today I will be doing a review of an online chess playing website called ChessLive.com. There are many websites that allow you to play online chess. What’s so special about this one? Well, let’s take a closer look from the inside and find out.

Yury Markushin
Yury Markushin
12.27.2013
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Yury Markushin
12.27.2013

In this review I will be talking about How to Beat Titled Players video course by GM Igor Smyrnov. He claims that to beat stronger players (300 points higher than yourself) ‘you need to have special knowledge which is not presented in the chess books’ and also ‘some unique skills’ that only strong players possess […]