Chess Informant - Issue 162 on CD
Manoeuvre
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CHESS INFORMANT’S 162nd ADVENTURE
***Manoeuvre!!***
Presents 296 pages of the very best in chess:
- World Championship Match Ding – Gukesh, analysis by GM Ivan Ivanisevic
- European Individual Chess Championship, analysis by GM Milos
- Perunovic
- The Budapest Gambit, theoretical survey by GM Vasilios Kotronias
- The King’s Gambit, 5.h3 Variation by GM K. Szabo
- The Wandering King, instructive lecture by GM Michael Prusikin
- Thankless Tasks, studies by GM Steffen Nielsen
- Roger’s Reminiscences, Kasparov’s first trip to the West by GM Ian Rogers
- A story of a Chess Prodigy – Roman Shogdzhiev
Traditional sections:
- Correspondence Chess
- The best game and most important theoretical novelty from the previous Volume
- Endgames
- Combinations
- 200 games according to ECO Codes.
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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Publication Date
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Mar 3, 2025, 12:00 am
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System Requirements
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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
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Manufacturer
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Chess Informant
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