Interesting stuff in New In Chess 2009/2
10 March 2009, 15.03 CET | By New in Chess (ADVERTORIALS) | Filed under: Advertisement | Tags: NIC Shop
New In Chess 2009/2 is just out. Let me try to wet your appetite with a couple of features from its more than 100 pages:
– Karjakin explains how his dive in the icecold sea secured his win
– and the rest of the teenage explosion in Wijk aan Zee
– Peter Svidler on cricket in Gibaltar
– Magnus Carlsen: beating Jan Smeets
– Genna Sosono follows the tobacco road to chess
– KingLoek still hopes that Teimour R. comes back to his senses
– Jan Gustafsson: why good pokerplayers are bad at chess
– Ray Keene: behind the scenes of the London 2000 match
– the troubled genius of Albin Planinc
– Eduardas Rozentalis’ childhood dream
– Jonathan Rowson reviews Ivan Sokolov’s new book
– and much more!
Is New In Chess really as good as they say? Please tell me what you think of this issue.
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