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American Chess Magazine - Issue #38

Vogue, Voice and Victory!
American Chess Magazine is "the chess magazine that the chess world needs and deserves!". The winner of six awards and five honorable mentions by the Chess Journalists of America in 2018, this large, beautifully produced magazine not only brings a slew of articles on events with deeply commented games, but includes columns by such legendary players as Seirawan, So, Shahade, Benjamin, Sokolov and many more! If you're interested in American Chess, look no further than American Chess Magazine. Published 6 times per year.
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American Chess Magazine is "the chess magazine that the chess world needs and deserves!". The winner of six awards and five honorable mentions by the Chess Journalists of America in 2018, this large, beautifully produced magazine not only brings a slew of articles on events with deeply commented games, but includes columns by such legendary players as Seirawan, So, Shahade, Benjamin, Sokolov and many more! If you're interested in American Chess, look no further than American Chess Magazine.

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American Chess Magazine #38: Vogue, Voice and Victory!

The oldest player in the field, American GM Levon Aronian claims the title in the 2024 American Cup without a single defeat.

Exclusively for ACM, elite GM Levon Aronian has selected and deeply  annotated a couple of his games from the American Cup. In the following interview, Levon shares his views on many and various aspects of chess and life in general, explaining requirements of modern chess at the top level, a turning point in his career when he made substantial adjustments in his approach to the
game, and also his thoughts on the past, the present and the future of the chess world. The winner of the Women’s American Cup, IM Alice Lee, annotates a couple of her exciting games from the event and shares her own thoughts during some nerve-wracking battles, particularly against her biggest rival GM Irina Krush. At the same time, WIM Zoey Tang recounts her first American Cup experience, where she was not only able to score her first classical win against a GM, but also gain a couple of important rapid victories. To complete reports from both the Open and Women’s American Cup, FM Grayson Rorrer annotates a personal selection of combative encounters. In addition, he has prepared a very thorough report on a number of tournaments, including one in which he achieved his first GM-norm. In an attempt to evaluate the chances of American representatives at the Candidates Tournament, GM John Burke provides an in-depth analysis of both American’s recent encounters against their Toronto opponents through parallel stories on Fabiano Caruana and Hikaru Nakamura’s games. In their respective regular columns,

GM Jacob Aagaard continues his individual style of training on attacking chess – with a projected dozen of carefully chosen examples, replete with clear explanations of key elements. Meanwhile, GM Sarunas Sulskis dissects three magnificent games played by the world’s elite players. GM Rahul Peddi and WIM Tarini Goyal, colleagues at the University of Texas in Dallas (UTD), offer a quick and easy repertoire for White to test the ever-solid Semi-Slav Defense. This issue also includes obituaries for Luis Salinas and IM Rade Milovanovic, who were important figures in the UTD Chess Program. Then, GM Illia Nyzhnyk explains the nuances of central control and its importance in middlegames, while GM Alex Fishbein brings back memories of thelegendary New York 1924 tournament through amazing instructive examples of endgame play. FM James Eade tells the whole story from behind the scenes of the first U.S. Senior Women’s Championship held in California. A couple of winner’s key games are annotated by IM Elliott Winslow. Remaining at the San Francisco Bay Area, from his treasure trove, Andy Ansel presents Peter Grey, a local player whose great potential could have been noticed in the late 60’s of the 20 th century and who almost never missed the Tuesday Night tournaments at the Mechanics’ Institute. Professor of psychology, Dr. Corey Butler, this time tackles the topic of competition, issuing warnings on how to avoid its dark side. Then, FM Dylan Loeb McClain showcases an array of 8-year-old prodigies whose recent results are truly astonishing, and raise many questions to which Dylan has tried to give answers. As usual, FM Carsten Hansen reviews ten newly published books, helping you discover resources for improving your chess skills, while World Correspondence Champion Jon Edwards offers valuable advice on how to combine various sources for learning chess with tech solutions and their facilities. Finally, in “A Five Question Guide,” our guest is IM Dean Ippolito, a successful chess coach.

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Pages 100 Pages
Publication Date April 18, 2024
Number of Issues Individual Issue - Subscription Available Separately
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
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