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CHESS Magazine – March 2020

CHESS Magazine – March 2020

Model: B81607837
  • Original price was: $14.00.Current price is: $7.00.

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…Tania Sachdev – The Indian IM and WGM is a big fan of The Seven Deadly Chess Sins
  • Fabi gets on a Roll – Yochanan Afek watched Caruanas first triumph at Wijk aan Zee
  • Another New Champion! – David Paravyan won a playoff to triumph at Gibraltar
  • Magical Majorca – Stephen Gordon always enjoys his visits to the Llucmajor Open
  • Augsburg Adventures – Carl Strugnell once again enjoyed a post-Christmas trip to Bavaria
  • Find the Winning Moves – Can you do as well as the players at Hastings and in the 4NCL?
  • At Last! Karpov-Fischer! – John Saunders saw Anatoly Karpov play Robert Fischer on the Rock
  • Endgame Masterclass – Jonathan Speelman presents a couple of instructive endings
  • Readers Letters – The longest decisive game without a single capture?
  • How Good is Your Chess? – Daniel King on rising star and man of the moment Alireza Firouzja
  • Never Mind the Grandmasters… – Carl Portman has been inspired by the late, great Emory Tate
  • An Introduction to Prophylaxis II – Jose Vilela continues to demystify this important concept
  • Wednesday 18th November 1964 – Geoff Chandler enjoyed a trip back in time with an old scorebook
  • Overseas News – Ju Wenjun narrowly retained her womens world championship title
  • Home News – Weekend success for Joseph McPhillips and Jonah Willow
  • This Months New Releases – John Pigott takes a thorough look at Vigoritos Playing the Najdorf
  • Saunders on Chess – John reflects on the success of the Gibraltar and Wijk chess festivals