CHESS Magazine - August 2018
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CHESS Magazine - August 2018
Magazine, 60 pages
All the regular features of the UK's best-selling CHESS magazine and more! Regular features include: How Good is Your Chess? by GM Daniel King, Saunders on Chess, Find the Winning Moves, Never Mind the Grandmasters..., Studies, Home & Overseas News, Forthcoming Events Calendar and Book Reviews.
In this issue:
Editorial - Malcolm Pein on the latest developments in the game 60 Seconds with...Alan Byron - We catch up with the Producer of Closing Gambit American Express - Wesley So and Hikaru Nakamura dominated the start of the GCT Amateur Hour! - David Gilbert puts the gloss on Kos and the 2018 ACO Championships How Good is Your Chess? - Daniel King looks at a stylish attack from the American Continental Variations on a Theme - Or, as Petrosian said, chess is a concrete game, by James Essinger The Dynamic Nature of Opening Theory - Daniel Fernandez reflects on his new book on the Caro-Kann Find the Winning Moves... - Can you do as well as the players in the Grand Chess Tour? Closing Gambit - Alan Byron’s film tells the story of the 1978 Karpov-Korchnoi match Studies with Stephenson - Brian takes the reader through some retrograde analysis Find Another Place - Chess & Other Stories - Ben Graff explains all about his debut work for Matador Never Mind the Grandmasters... - Carl reports from the NATO Chess Championships in Texas Opening Trends - The Reti and London continue to prove popular Read All About Read - David LeMoir explains all about a little-known Norfolk hero The Royall Game - Bob Jones recounts the history of The Royall Game of Chesse-Play Home News - There’s been plenty of recent success for English juniors Overseas News - The Pula Open was all about four British raiders who plundered well Saunders on Chess - John has been enjoying England’s success at football - and chess
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