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New In Chess 2010/2
The World's Premier Chess Magazine
by The NIC Editorial team

New In Chess 2010/2
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Publisher: New In Chess, 2010
Edition: Magazine
ISBN: 978-90-5691-317-5
Pages: 106
Language: English


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New In Chess issue 2008/7




Wijk aan Zee


Anish Giri


Vasik Rajlich


Diary of a Chess Queen


Le Quang Liem


Gibraltar


Hans Ree


Game of the Year?


Jan Timman: Najdorf 6.Bg5 in Wijk aan Zee


Just Checking


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Carlsen First in Corus Photo-Finish
Invigorated by a training camp with Garry Kasparov in Morocco and entering the fray as the new world’s number one, Magnus Carlsen was fully determined to go after his first all-out Corus victory and his second Grand Slam title in the new cycle. In one of the most dramatic and exciting races in the 72-year history of the Wijk aan Zee festival, the top-seed indeed finished first, but although no one begrudged him his win it was fair to say that he needed some help from his colleagues. At the traditional pea-soup dinner, the Norwegian did not hide his happiness and gladly expressed his gratitude to everyone that deserved it.

Another Great Leap Forward
In hindsight his original ambition was laughably modest. Seeded 12th (from 14), Anish Giri had hoped that he wouldn’t lose too many games and avoid last place in the category 16 Corus B-Group. Following an explosive start he understood that he might strive for considerably more. In a fairy-tale scenario Giri continued to dominate the field and claimed the finest victory in his prodigious career. In a highly personal account the 15-year-old Dutch champion tells his ‘own story’ of one of the most sensational wins in recent chess history.

Man vs. Machine
In the decade between 1996 and 2006, man and machine waged a war of chess supremacy in a series of six well-publicized matches. Vasik Rajlich, the human brains behind today’s strongest and most popular chess engine Rybka, recounts the history of this defining decade and tell us where ‘we’ stand now.

Diary of a Chess Queen
Jennifer Shahade, woman grandmaster and author of 'Chess Bitch, Women in the Intellectual Sport', shares her views on Alexandra Kosteniuk’s new autobiography.

A Name to Remember
The ninth Aeroflot Open ended in a sensational win for 18-year-old Le Quang Liem, a name that still sounds exotic but may soon be a household name in top chess. With his back-to-back wins in the biggest Moscow opens, the Vietnamese GM took his rating close to the coveted 2700 mark.

Franny and Zooey and Mickey
Ask Stuart Conquest to write a report on the Gibtelecom Festival and you shouldn’t be surprised to be taken back to 1872, that fateful year when the Mary Celeste was found adrift in the Atlantic without a trace of the passengers and crew, and Lewis Carroll’s 'Through the Looking Glass' was published with the White Kings missing in the first diagram. He also pays tribute to J.D. Salinger and tells you how Adams and Zhukova won.

Friendly Communist Claims Moscow Open
The surprise winner of the Moscow Open was Konstantin Chernyshov, a 42-year-old GM who writes a chess column in the newspaper Pravda and holds one of the top posts on the Voronezh Oblast party committee.

From Berlinchen to Alaska
Hans Ree read 'Emanuel Lasker, Denker, Weltenbürger, ­Schachweltmeister', a heavy tome of 1079 pages that weighs 3.5 kilogrammes.

The Game of the Year?
It’s a bit early in the year, but Gashimov-Grischuk is bound to be an undeniable candidate.

Dynamic Nostalgia
'New In Chess: The First 25 Years' took Jonathan Rowson down memory lane.

Najdorf in Wijk aan Zee
Jan Timman looks at the renewed popularity of 6.Bg5 against the Najdorf.

Just Checking
What does Michael Adams see as his best result ever?

Did they play your opening?

In this issue games with the following openings were annotated by world class players:

Sicilian
Muzychuk-Giri, by Giri
Ivanchuk-Van Wely, by Ivanchuk
Gashimov-Grischuk, by Grischuk
Adams-Halkias, by Adams

French
Karjakin-Carlsen, by Carlsen

Alekhine
Adams-Zhukova, by Zhukova

Petroff
Nisipeanu-Giri, by Giri
So-Giri, by Giri
Anand-Kramnik, by Anand

Ruy Lopez
Carlsen-Caruana, by Caruana

Slav
Lemos-Vernay, by Conquest
Nybäck-Giri, by Giri
Quang-by, by  Le Quang Liem
Giri-Harikrishna, by Giri

Catalan
Carlsen-Kramnik, by Kramnik

Grünfeld Indian
Giri-Howell, by Giri
Giri-Sutovsky, by Giri
Quang-by, by  Le Quang Liem

English Opening
Chernyshov-Najer, by Chernyshov







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