New in Chess Magazine 6-2018
New In Chess 2018#6 covers the tournaments in Biel, Dortmund and Helsingor and of course masterclasses by elite players from all over the world.
Mamedyarov outplays Carlsen in Biel
Magnus Carlsen was the undeniable headliner in Biel, but the indisputable star was ‘Shakh’ Mamedyarov, who finished one and a half points ahead of the World Champion. Nico Georgiadis, who played a crucial game against Carlsen, reports from an unusual perspective.
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New In Chess 2018#6 covers the tournaments in Biel, Dortmund and Helsingor and of course masterclasses by elite players from all over the world.
Mamedyarov outplays Carlsen in Biel
Magnus Carlsen was the undeniable headliner in Biel, but the indisputable star was ‘Shakh’ Mamedyarov, who finished one and a half points ahead of the World Champion. Nico Georgiadis, who played a crucial game against Carlsen, reports from an unusual perspective.
Nepo dominates Dortmund
NIC’s Café
In a seven-round sprint, Ian Nepomniachtchi finished a full point ahead of his closest pursuers. Vladimir ‘Mr Dortmund’ Kramnik fought like a lion but took too many risks.
Hammer blows in Helsingor
Jan Timman was impressed by the games that Jon-Ludvig Hammer played to win the Xtracon Open, including one ‘that his friend Magnus Carlsen would have been proud of’.
Finally, Lennox Lewis and Vitaly Klitschko will step into the ring for a revenge fight… on the chess board.
Why did Reuben Fine lose an easily won game against Samuel Reshevsky in Pasadena 86 years ago?
A graphic about the recent rise of Azerbaijan’s number one.
Don Henley reveals that not everyone was thrilled when The Eagles recorded their hit ‘Desperado’.
When one of his opponents in the FIDE presidential elections posted a combination that he was proud of, Nigel Short decided it was time to fulfil an old promise to our readers.
Shirov’s shocker in the French Rubinstein.
Capa’s bishop sac against Bogoljubow in Moscow 1925 is a classic that remains relevant today.
Maxim Dlugy examines Anatoly Karpov’s inimitable style… in blitz!
Matthew Sadler reviews a rich and varied bouquet of new books.
Studies are aesthetically pleasing and intellectually challenging, but they also help you become a better player, as Judit Polgar shows.
Genna Sosonko wrote a fine addendum to his latest book, Evil-Doer, Half a Century with Viktor Kortchnoi.
Find the right moves.
Hans Ree muses about his initiation, years ago, into the digital age.
Which three people would Cristian Chirila like to invite for dinner?
Informazioni
- Marca New in Chess
- Codice nic62018
- Anno 2018
- Pagine p. 108
- Isbn 9789056917852