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INFONCD-149

Chess Informant - Issue 149 on CD

United Colours of Autumn
Chess Informant 149 contains hundreds of games, annotated by strong players, cross tables, 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 149th ADVENTURE
United Colours of Autumn

Presents 350 pages of the very best in chess:

-Duda – How I won the World Cup
-Ivic and Mio. Perunovic – World Cup Fairy Tale
-Leitao – South Americans in the World Cup
-Perunovic – Duda’s World Cup Black Repertory
-Foisor – St. Louis Rapid&Blitz (Tournament review)
-Moradiabadi – Sinquefield Cup (Tournament review)
-Gormally – Danny’s Chess Diary (Northumbria Masters)
-Priyadharshan K. – Asian Masters – Meltwater Tour (Tournament review)
-Davies – Understanding the Openings (The Semi-Tarrasch part 1)
-Szabo – Anti-Marshall 8.a4 d5!? (Opening Survey)
-Prusikin – A Story about Horses and Elephants (Knight versus Bishop)
-Petrov – World Championship Game Changers – part 1
-Rogers – Reggie Emilia 1984/1985 (Rogers’ Reminiscences)
-Griffin – A Tribute to Iron Tigran (Polugaevsky-Petrosian 1970.)

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ISBN Does not apply
System Requirements Does not contain any dedicated chess software; it is a database that works with all leading chess database programs, including Chessbase, Chess King and Chess Assistant (which must be purchased separately). - WILL WORK ON ANY COMPUTER SYSTEM
Publication Date October 12, 2021
Windows 10 Compatible Yes

 

Windows 10 Compatible

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