New In Chess 2018/1: The Club Player's Magazine

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    New In Chess 2018#1 covers Peter Svidlers 8th Russian title, the London Classic and everything you want to know about AlphaZero. And of course there is an abundance of exclusive masterclasses by elite players from all over the world.

    Issue 2018#1 brings you 106 pages of the best in chess:

    Monkey Business
    A chess-playing 'Champion Chimp' turned into London urban street art.

    NIC's Café
    A chess club in Moscow with an upscale bar. And Hou Yifan goes to Oxford.

    Your Move
    Ding Liren’s Game of the Year inspired a tribute to Hein Donner.

    Kings of their countries
    Manifold national champions.

    Fair & Square
    What condition does Garry Kasparov share with Donald Trump?

    Caruana clinches London Classic
    Fabiano Caruana edged out Ian Nepomniachtchi to win the last leg of the Grand Chess Tour. Magnus Carlsen became the overall winner of the GCT, raising his total tour earnings to $245,350.

    Celeb64: Sandrine Bonnaire

    Game changer
    AlphaZero’s crushing defeat of Stockfish sent shockwaves through the world. Larry Kaufman looks at the implications.

    Tiger of Madras bites back
    The amazing Vishy Anand (48) won the rapid world title in Riyadh.

    Saudi Arabian Knights
    If next year players from all countries are welcome, the World Rapid & Blitz in Riyadh might be a truly great event, Nigel Short argues. If they can find some decent arbiters, that is.

    The King of Blitz
    Halfway through the King Salman Blitz World Championship, he was trailing Sergey Karjakin by 2(!) full points, but on the second day Magnus Carlsen was merciless, majestic and often machine-like. Maxim Dlugy presents a crash course in blitz and illustrates his pieces of advice by a crystal clear dissection of the games that secured the Norwegian’s triumph.

    Back at the board
    Who hasn’t felt the uneasiness of playing after a prolonged break? Parimarjan Negi has some good advice.

    Secrets of Opening Surprises
    A venomous wing gambit in the Symmetrical English Opening.

    Youngsters wake up giant
    In his home city of St. Petersburg, Peter Svidler won the Russian Championship for the 8th time.

    Chess Pattern Recognition
    The inverted 'en passant' is an option well worth keeping in mind.

    Judit Polgar’s column
    Judit Polgar argues that ‘adjourned games’ are a good reason to study the classics.

    Maximize Your Tactics
    Find the right moves.

    Sadler On Books
    Matthew Sadler reviews books and DVDs that may help you get into good shape before your next tournament.

    Place your bets for Berlin
    Which Candidate will gain the right to challenge World Champion Magnus Carlsen? Jan Timman looks at their chances and names his favourite.

    Just Checking
    Does David Howell have any superstitions concerning chess?

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