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W W W. N E W I N C H E S S . C O M
READ BY CLUB PLAYERS IN 116 COUNTRIES
S T A R A N A LY S I S
Sergey Karjakin
Fabiano Caruana
Anish Giri
Wesley So
Hou Yifan
‘My dream has always been to
become World Champion’
MIHAIL MARIN
ALEKHINE’S COMPUTER MOVES
JUDIT POLGAR
QUEEN POWER
JAN TIMMAN
INSTRUCTIONAL ENDINGS
ISBN 978-90-5691-649-7
Indian Summer
in Reykjavik
Parimarjan Negi
Shocking moves
Nigel Short
A unique record?
Hou Yifan
reclaims title
and speaks out
SERGEY
KARJAKIN
CANDIDATES’
TOURNAMENT WINNER
The sequel to an
instant classic
NEW!
Praise for Arthur van de Oudeweetering’s
Improve Your Chess Pattern Recognition:
“Club players will benefit from this book and master level players are also likely
to pick up some new ideas by carefully reviewing the material.”
James Rizzitano, ChessCafe
“An excellent book. It will improve the positional understanding of many club
players. I’d highly recommend this to players rated around 1400 to 2100, and I think
even masters can (and will) learn something from this book as well.”
Dennis Monokroussos, The Chess Mind
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Don’t drown in
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NEW
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Every chess player needs to decide which openings he or she is going
to play. But if you are trying to win in 20 moves, copy what’s in fashion
among top-GM’s or memorize variations, you are wasting your time.
Experienced French chess trainer Vincent Moret provides a complete,
ready-to-go chess opening repertoire for White with a sound set of lines
that do not date rapidly, do not require memorization and are easy to
digest
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Moret uses many games of
young, improving players to highlight the errors they tend to make.
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‘Boozy and
angry, Rossolimo
resigned by
dropping his king
into a steaming
bowl of mussels.’
Contents
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Dreams and Plans
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Object of Affection
10
NIC’s Café
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Your Move
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Infographic
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Fair & Square
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Karjakin wins Candidates’
Only on the very last day, with a win
over his direct rival Fabiano Caruana,
local hero Sergey Karjakin decided the
Candidates’ tournament in Moscow in
his favour.
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S.O.S.
A Tal idea against the Caro-Kann.
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Indian Summer in Iceland
Abhijeet Gupta and Tania Sachdev
were the stars in the Reykjavik Open.
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Groundhog Day
Hans Ree read Daniel Gormally’s book
Insanity, Passion and Addiction.
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An Endless Journey
Jan Timman discusses some recent
endgames that you can draw lessons
from.
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Celeb 64
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Maximize Your Tactics
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Interview: Sergey Karjakin
Every picture tells a story.
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Sadler on Books
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Just Checking
What was Paul Hoffman’s best result
ever?
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Judit Polgar’s column
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A Tactical Feast
Mihail Marin can’t get enough of
Alekhine’s ‘computer moves’.
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
Simen Agdestein, Jeroen Bosch, Olena
Boytsun, Fabiano Caruana, Anish Giri,
Abhijeet Gupta, John Henderson, Paul
Hoffman, Sergey Karjakin, Mihail
Marin, Dylan McClain, Parimarjan
Negi, Maxim Notkin, Arthur van
de Oudeweetering, Judit Polgar,
Hans Ree, Matthew Sadler, Tania
Sachdev, Nigel Short, Wesley So, Jan
Timman, Hou Yifan
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Chess Pattern Recognition
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Hou Yifan regains title
The World Champion annotates her
best game from the match in Lviv and
speaks frankly about her plans for the
future.
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Parimarjan’s Chess Gym
Unsettle your opponent with a
shocking move!
PHOTOS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
Maria Emelianova, Vitaliy Hrabar,
Amruta Mokal, Lennart Ootes, Berend
Vonk
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Walkabout
Did Nigel Short set a unique record
with his win in Ballarat?
S U B S C R I P T I O N S :
p. 100
C O L O P H O N :
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COVER
Sergey Karjakin: Lennart Ootes
‘I think the move to Russia
was the critical change in my
life, because from 2003 till
2009 I didn’t have any support.
When I started to work with
Motylev and Dokhoian, within
one year I became a top-10
player.’ –
Sergey Karjakin
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