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Kasparov’s Newest: 9 Games to Follow

Yury Markushin
Yury Markushin
08.21.2017
Garry Kasparov Games
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Kasparov’s Newest: 9 Games to Follow
Yury Markushin
08.21.2017

Garry Kasparov needs no introduction. He is arguably one of the greatest chess players in the history of the game. Kasparov announced his retirement immediately after winning the Linares 2005, ahead of Topalov, Anand, Leko and other players.

Noone anticipated that after a decade of absence from rated chess he will start playing competitively again. Did he win? Or did he lose?

Let’s take it a step at a time and take a look at all the games Garry played.

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What is New in Theory? (April-May 2017)

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07.01.2017
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What is New in Theory? (April-May 2017)
Yury Markushin
07.01.2017

ChessPublishing is a well-known site devoted to opening theory. This column deals with updates on recent developments from the site. Focus would be both on topical variations and rare lines that can be used in practice. Bent Larsen loved rook pawns and when he moved them they were imbued with a magic of their own. Modern grandmasters also follow his example and rook pawns come into play early in the opening itself.

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What is New in Theory? (February-March 2017)

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04.09.2017
what's new in theory March 2017
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What is New in Theory? (February-March 2017)
Yury Markushin
04.09.2017

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 both on topical variations and rare lines that can be used in practice – Ed.

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What is New in Theory? (January 2017)

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02.24.2017
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What is New in Theory? (January 2017)
Yury Markushin
02.24.2017

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 both on topical variations and rare lines that can be used in practice – Ed.

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ChessBase Magazine #175 – Review

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02.14.2017
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ChessBase Magazine #175 – Review
Yury Markushin
02.14.2017

ChessBase Magazine is the flagship of ChessBase and released every two months. Our columnist offers review of a recent issue-Ed. It was a proud moment for American chess when the USA team won Gold in the Olympiad ahead of their rivals, Ukraine and Russia in a field of 170 nations. For those of us who watched the games, the Olympiad itself was a celebration of chess as never seen before. This issue of ChessBase Magazine captures the agony and ecstasy of the event as so many national teams vied for honors round after round.

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What is New in Theory? (October 2016)

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10.11.2016
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What is New in Theory? (October 2016)
Yury Markushin
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.

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New in Chess Magazine: Reivew

Yury Markushin
Yury Markushin
05.22.2016
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New in Chess Magazine: Reivew
Yury Markushin
05.22.2016

Our columnist reviews the last issue of New in Chess magazine that marked the end of 2015-Ed.

 

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ChessBase 13: In Search of The Treasure Trove

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05.21.2016
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ChessBase 13: In Search of The Treasure Trove
Yury Markushin
05.21.2016

Our columnist introduces ChessBase 13 program with special emphasis on its database-Ed.

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What is New in Theory? (February-March 2016)

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05.03.2016
What is New in Theory?
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What is New in Theory? (February-March 2016)
Yury Markushin
05.03.2016

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

Don’t miss the analysis of the decisive encounters from the Candidates’2016-Ed.

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ChessBase Magazine #171 Review

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04.19.2016
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ChessBase Magazine #171 Review
Yury Markushin
04.19.2016

ChessBaseMagazine is the flagship of ChessBase and released every two months.

Our columnist offers a review of the latest issue-Ed.

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