Publisher:
Kingpin Publishers, 2006
Edition:
Magazine
Pages: 64 Language: English
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Read all about: -- James Plaskett's appearance in a TV Quiz that won him 250.000 GBP -- about Maria Manakova -- and about Gary Lane's Grandmaster myths.
In the article 'Hack Attack' John Littlewood celebrates the tactical ingenuity of Dutch IM Gerard Welling.
And there is more. For instance: -- Richard Forster analyses the youthful brilliance of De Vere and Steinitz -- Peter Szabo writes about a forgotten classic 'The Anglo-Soviet Radio Chess Match' (1946)by Ernst Klein and William Winter -- Amatzia Avni discovers the genteel world of internet chess.
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