Chess Informant - Issue 140

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Chess Informant 140 contains hundreds games, annotated by strong players, crosstables, tournament results, separate chapters on combinations, endgames, problems, studies. It includes analysis of particular openings, regular columns of top players on various themes etc.
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CHESS INFORMANT’S 140th ADVENTURE

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Presents 350 pages of the very best in chess!

  • Navara – The Czech Championship

  • Artemiev – Champion’s Report from Skopje

  • Berkes – European Chess Championship

  • Guijarro – El Nino’s Chess Spring

  • Ivanisevic – Moscow Grand Prix

  • Milanovic – Carlsen’s Domination in Shamkir

  • Delchev – Caro Kann Explorations

  • Firat – The Zaitsev Ruy Lopez

  • Leitao – The Power of Imagination

  • Prusikin – Not All Draws Are Made Equal

  • Marin – A Rare but Thrilling Endgame

  • Perunovic – The Scheveningen Variation – The Heart of the Sicilian

  • Chess Studies Section – The Famous Chess Study and its lesser-known Twins Traditional sections: games, combinations, endings, correspondence chess, endgame blunders, tournament reviews, the best game from the preceding volume and the most important theoretical novelty from the preceding volume.

The periodical that pros use with pleasure is at the same time a must have publication for all chess students!

We bring the very best in chess to you for more than 50 years!

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Author/s Chess Informant
Pages 336
Publication Date March 20, 2019
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Popular Series Chess Informants
Book Binding Type Paperback
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