Our Price: £ 8.30 (Paying in GBP £ only for customers in the UK)
Publisher: New In Chess, 2012 Edition: Magazine ISBN : 978-90-5691-387-8 Pages : 106 Language: English
Content
Top players annotate their games Exclusive comments by Carlsen, Kramnik, Caruana, Morozevich, Radjabov, Svidler, McShane, Humpy Koneru and Anna Muzychuk
NIC's Café
Your Move
Passionate play in Pashkov House Little more than a week after the World Championship match, Moscow was once again the scene of a major chess event. With the high number of draws in the match still fresh in mind, and remembering the frustrating deadlock in the vast majority of last year's hard-fought games, many awaited the seventh Tal Memorial with some concern. Those worries were rapidly dispelled.
Magnus Carlsen, the Brand Espen Agdestein reveals what it takes to turn a chess player into a brand.
Sasha and Seryozha up to Speed The Rapid and Blitz World Championships in Astana ended in victories for Russian aces Sergey Karjakin and Alexander Grischuk.
Dawn of a new century Having visited 100 countries, Nigel Short laconically decided to visit number 101.
Hertan's Forcing Moves
Master of the Grünfeld Peter Svidler presents a further sample of his expertise in this grand opening.
Larsen's prophecies You cannot learn much about chess if you only rely on Informant symbols (+-, !?) or computer assessments (+2.31, -1.08), argues Mihail Marin, underpinning his conviction with a fascinating analysis of Fischer-Larsen, Santa Monica 1966.
Close race in Kazan The fourth leg of the FIDE Women Grand Prix in the capital of the Russian Republic of Tatarstan ended in a shared win for the only two players that remained undefeated, Humpy Koneru from India and Anna Muzychuk from Slovenia.
Through the Luking Glass Luke McShane gives his views on two very different books.
Deviate at move 6 in the Tarrasch! Put your opponent to the test with an astonishing Queen retreat, says Jeroen Bosch
Going his own way Dick van Geet, who died on April 29 at the age of 80, was much more than the man who gave his name to an opening, writes Hans Ree.
Carlsen's preparation Would Magnus' results improve if he were to build a sharp opening repetroire as White? Asks Jan Timman.
Just Checking Who is Evgeny Tomashevsky's favourite football player?
Did they play your opening?
In this issue games with the following openings were annotated by world class players:
Sicilian McShane-Radjabov, by Radjabov
Caro-Kann Muzychuk-Stefanova, by Muzychuk
Ruy Lopez McShane-Kramnik, by Timman McShane-Carlsen, by Carlsen
Scotch Caruana-Kramnik, by Caruana Radjabov-Carlsen, by Timman
Slav Aronian-McShane, by McShane Aronian-Morozevich, by Morozevich