Reviews

Chessbibliophile
03.05.2014
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Chessbibliophile
03.05.2014

In the current update on ChessPublishing.com our columnist offers you some Scotch by way of refreshment-Ed.

Merike Taal
02.26.2014
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Merike Taal
02.26.2014

Judit Polgar is legendary; by far the strongest female chess player of all time. At 15 she became the youngest ever grandmaster. In 2002 she defeatedGarry Kasparov – it was the first time in chess history that a female player had beaten the World’s No. 1 in competitive play. U.S. Champion Joel Benjamin likens her […]

Yury Markushin
02.06.2014
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Yury Markushin
02.06.2014

Today we will talk about one of the most popular and possibly one of the best chess apps there is (according to other reviews): Shredder. We will explore the IPad/IPhone version of Shredder. A very similar version is also available for android devices. Let’s take a closer look at this app [includes a video review].

Chessbibliophile
02.05.2014
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Chessbibliophile
02.05.2014

Chessbibliophile continues his series of reviews on New in Chess Yearbooks, important titles from the point of opening theory-Ed.  

Chessbibliophile
02.04.2014
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Chessbibliophile
02.04.2014

In the current update on ChessPublishing.com our columnist draws attention to French Defence and Grob Attack among other things-Ed.  

Chessbibliophile
02.04.2014
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Chessbibliophile
02.04.2014

The battle has begun… Our columnist reports on the eagerly awaited tournament of the year and don’t miss the videos.

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
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.

Chessbibliophile
01.04.2014
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Chessbibliophile
01.04.2014

Chessbibliophile concludes his series on ACP Cup Tournament. The first three instalments of the report are here for those who missed: Part I , Part II , Part III .  

Chessbibliophile
01.02.2014
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Chessbibliophile
01.02.2014

In the current column on ChessPublishing.com the author draws attention to another important theoretical battle from the recent world championship match-Ed.