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//-->Play the King’s Fianchetto– with both colours!NEW!Neiman and Shoker present a practical and complete openingrepertoire that does not require a lot of maintenance.No matter what side you are, you use the same basic ideas: as White you aretargeting the light squares and as Black the dark squares, while applying roughlythe same strategies, plans and tactical motifs. In many lines the authors not onlypresent a solid approach but also a sharp and aggressive alternative.Will you get a large advantage if you play Neiman and Shoker’s system?Probably not always, but you will get a sound and flexible middlegame positionyou will feel at home in and which offers very interesting opportunities.paperback | 272 pages | £ 16.99 | available at the London Chess Centre - www.chess.co.uk/shopChessSubscription Rates:United Kingdom1 year (12 issues)2 year (24 issues)3 year (36 issues)Founding Editor: B.H. Wood, OBE. M.Sc †Executive Editor: Malcolm PeinEditors: Richard Palliser, Matt ReadAssociate Editor: John SaundersSubscriptions Manager: Paul HarringtonTwitter: @CHESS_MagazineTwitter: @TelegraphChess - Malcolm PeinWebsite: www.chess.co.ukContentsEditorial.................................................................................................................4Malcom Pein on the latest developments in the game60 Seconds with... Boris Avrukh...............................................................7The famous Quality Chess author is enjoying life in IllinoisSo Special.............................................................................................................8Wesley So is on course for Tour glory after the Sinquefield CupBest of British.................................................................................................18Instructive annotations from Gawain Jones and David EgglestonColourful Chess..............................................................................................22Yochanan Afek reports on an impressive chess festival in JerusalemHow Good is Your Chess?..........................................................................26Daniel King features rising Russian star Daniil DubovHull-timate Chess..........................................................................................30Stephen Greep explains why chess in Hull is on the rise againWhy You Should Study Steinitz...............................................................32Leading Steinitz expert Craig Pritchett on the 19th century greatShock Absorption..........................................................................................36Steve Giddins on handling those moments of horror at the boardForthcoming Events.....................................................................................38A detailed listing of all the major UK events this OctoberFind the Winning Moves.............................................................................40Can you do as well as the grandmasters this month?Studies................................................................................................................43Brian Stephenson presents three problems from BelgradeNever Mind the Grandmasters................................................................44Carl Portman pays tribute to narrowboatman Arthur HibbittThe Scarborough Chess Congress - 40 Years On............................46Neil Pennock has always enjoyed this long-standing, popular eventHome News.......................................................................................................48Joseph McPhillips has enjoyed a very successful summerOverseas News...............................................................................................51British players have been busy in Austria, France and the UAESolutions............................................................................................................54New Books and Software...........................................................................55Works from Sokolov & Yusupov come under Sean Marsh’s microscopeSaunders on Chess........................................................................................58John once again enjoyed following the recent OlympiadPhoto credits:Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis (pp.1, 8-15), Chess Magazine Archive(pp.36, 38), Maria Emelianova (pp.5-6), Calle Erlandsson (pp.47, 49), Eteri Kublashvili (p.52), DavidLlada (p.58), Arnold Lutton (p.49), Ray Morris-Hill (p.7), Carl Portman (pp. 44-45, 50), Dorit & GadyRitvo (pp.22-25), Fiona Steil-Antoni (p.19), Norman Stephenson (p.20), Wikimedia (pp.27, 51).£49.95£89.95£125£60£112.50£165$90$170$250£72£130£180Europe1 year (12 issues)2 year (24 issues)3 year (36 issues)USA & Canada1 year (12 issues)2 year (24 issues)3 year (36 issues)Rest of World (Airmail)1 year (12 issues)2 year (24 issues)3 year (36 issues)Distributed by:Post Scriptum (UK only),Unit G, OYO Business Park, Hindmans Way,Dagenham, RM9 6LN - Tel: 020 8526 7779LMPI (North America)8155 Larrey Street, Montreal (Quebec),H1J 2L5, Canada - Tel: 514 355-5610Views expressed in this publication are notnecessarily those of the Editors. Contributions tothe magazine will be published at the Editors’discretion and may be shortened if space is limited.No parts of this publication may be reproducedwithout the prior express permission of the publishers.All rights reserved. © 2016Chess Magazine (ISSN 0964-6221) is published by:Chess & Bridge Ltd, 44 Baker St, London, W1U 7RTTel: 020 7288 1305 Fax: 020 7486 7015Email: info@chess.co.uk, Website: www.chess.co.ukFRONT COVER:Cover Design: Matt ReadCover Photography:Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint LouisUS & Canadian Readers – You can contact us via ourAmerican branch – Chess4Less based in West PalmBeach, FL. Call toll-free on 1-877 89CHESS (24377).You can even order Subscriber Special Offers onlinevia www.chess4less.comPrinted in the UK by The Magazine PrintingCompany using only paper from FSC/PEFCsuppliers www.magprint.co.ukwww.chess.co.uk3The Sinquefield Cup, as has become traditional, finished with the ‘Ultimate Moves’ challenge between two teams, headed up by RexSinquefield and his son Randy. All the players took turns to make moves for their respective teams, as did a certain Garry Kasparov.The broadcasts from the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of SaintLouis are always first class, as can be seen here when Garry Kasparovdropped in for a chat with Jennifer Shahade and Yasser Seirawan.Another key component of the CCSCSL’s coverage is Maurice Ashley,pictured on the right here, as he does his best to help the sponsor ofthe whole event get a word in edgeways with Kasparov in full flow.2016 Sinquefield Cup, St.Louis, USA, 5-14 August(Category XXII, 2779 average Elo)Player12345678910Wesley SoViswanathan AnandLevon AronianFabiano CaruanaVeselin TopalovMaxime Vachier-LagraveHikaru NakamuraDing LirenPeter SvidlerAnish GiriCountryUSAINDARMUSABULFRAUSACHNRUSNEDRating27712770279228072761281927912755275127691X�½�½�½�½�½�½�½2�½X�½�½�½�½�½�½�½3�½�½X�½�½1�½�½4�½�½�½X�½�½�½�½�½51�½�½�½X�½�½�½6�½1�½�½X�½�½�½�½71�½1�½�½�½X�½8�½�½�½�½1�½1X�½9 10 Score�½�½1�½1�½�½1X�½�½�½1�½�½1�½1X5�½55554�½4�½43�½3TPR2857281828152814281927752778274327042660www.chess.co.uk15FINISH THE YEARIN STYLEMAKE YOUR MARK ON THE UK’S LARGEST CHESS FESTIVALOVER £45,000 IN PRIZE MONEY!FIDE OpenFriday 9 - Friday 16 December(with a guaranteed £23,125 prize fund)Weekend Tournaments4 sections: Open, U2050, U1825, U1600(all FIDE Rated)Friday 9 - Sunday 11 DecemberWeekday Tournaments2 sections: U2050, U1750 (both FIDE Rated)TOORS SSTITMPE ON CHECONDT*ALLVENE LOORFHNEHTMAI- seeATCCWting ailsSSIitCLAper mdetfullace* Sp site forwebEEFRYTRENMonday 12 - Friday 16 DecemberSuper Rapidplay Openin memory of Michael UrielySaturday 17 - Sunday 18 December(with a guaranteed £19,000 prize fund)All events held at Olympia Conference Centre, Hammersmith Rd, Kensington, London W14 8UXSupportingFor more information and to enter online:www.londonchessclassic.comFor tickets and tournament related queries, call:020 7935 3445Donate atwww.chessinschools.co.uk [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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