Chess Informant - Issue 150

Midwinter Dream
Chess Informant 150 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 150
*Midwinter Dream*

  • Ftacnik – FIDE Grand Swiss (Tournament Review)
  • Moradiabadi – Meltwater Finals (Tournament Review)
  • Foisor – US Chess Championships (Tournament Review)
  • Djukic – European Team Championships (Tournament Review)
  • Jacimovic – European Club Cup (Tournament Review)
  • Marin – Old Wine in New Bottles (150 Informant Jubilee)
  • Leitao – New Developments in South America
  • Davies – The Semi Tarrasch – part 2
  • Szabo – The English A49 – part 1
  • Perunovic – The Arkhangelsk Ruy Lopez C78
  • Prusikin – The Art of Intuitive Sacrifice
  • Rogers – The Past is a Foreign Country - Jakarta 1987 Zonal
  • Petrov – World Championship Matches – Game Changers – part 2
  • Griffin – My 5 Most Memorable Informant Games

Traditional sections: games, combinations, endings, 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 serious chess students!

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ISBN Does not apply
Pages 343 pages
Publication Date December 28, 2021
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Popular Series Chess Informants
Book Binding Type Paperback
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