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ChessBaseMagazine is the flagship of ChessBase and released every two months. Our columnist offers a review of the latest issue-Ed.
Our columnist offers a glimpse of developments in theory from ChessPublishing.com-Ed.
ChessBase Magazine is the flagship of ChessBase and released every two months. Our columnist offers a review of a recent issue-Ed.
Last year Anatoly Karpov turned 64 (the significance of that number is not lost on chess fans). I for one found it hard to believe. Was it so long ago that we saw a slim young man from Urals confronting Boris Spassky for the first time and beating him hands down? I still remember his […]
Our columnist offers a glimpse of developments in theory from ChessPublishing.com-Ed.
Russian Silhouettes by Genna Sosonko Softcover: 224 pages (Third Expanded Edition) New in Chess. 2009
Finding Bobby Fischer is an anthology of interviews with great players, past and present. It’s a treasure of reminiscence and insight. Chessbibliophile concludes his review of the book in this article. Readers who missed Part I would find it here – Ed.
Our columnist offers a glimpse of updates from ChessPublishing.com on recent trends in openings-Ed. My friend, Max was bemused. “What is wrong with you? Day after day you stare at the same position, saying nothing.”
ChessBaseMagazine is the flagship of ChessBase and released every two months. Our columnist offers a review of the latest issue-Ed.
I have a “grouse” against New in Chess House, the publishers of this book. I bought a hard copy when it was first published two decades ago, and for me it’s still a collector’s item.