New In Chess 2017/7: The Club Player's Magazine

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    New In Chess 2017#7 covers Levon Aronian's win of the World Cup, and Carlsen hitting back in the Isle of Man. And of course there is an abundance of exclusive masterclasses by elite players from all over the world: Wesley So, Ding Liren, Anish Giri and many others.

    Issue 2017#7 brings you 108 pages of the best in chess:

    Profile: Levon Aronian
    Mark Glukhovsky writes about Levon Aronian’s search for spiritual comfort. A personal profile of a dear friend.

    Aronian wins World Cup
    In Georgia’s capital Tbilisi, physical fitness, mental resilience and a close-knit team were the pillars of Levon Aronian’s fully deserved success. Not for the first time this year the Armenian out-performed World Champion Magnus Carlsen. His fans have reason to believe that he is closer to his biggest dream than ever.

    Underperforming
    At the World Cup a substantial number of elite players performed (well) below their rating. What does that mean?

    Capa goes to Hollywood
    In the glamorous world of film stars and moguls, the chess champ was chasing his own dream. In vain. Bruce
    Monson takes us back to a memorable visit that may not have brought Capablanca what he was hoping for but
    produced a wealth of stories.

    Magnus says ‘relax’
    The World Champion entered the rapidly growing Open on the Isle of Man, hungry for chess after his brief sojourn in Tbilisi. With a relaxed approach, both freewheeling and energetic, he was the fully deserved winner of the £50,000 first prize.

    Your Move
    Garry Kasparov’s political ideology and a question about Heath Ledger’s alleged chess prowess.

    Fair & Square
    Why did Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, give up chess?

    Celeb64: Gregory Peck

    Secrets of Opening Surprises
    The World Cup in Tbilisi was the perfect place to have a number of SOS ideas up your sleeve.

    Maximize Your Tactics
    Find the right moves.

    When Viktor met Bobby
    For the last time. A hitherto unknown letter explains why Kortchnoi lost his wish to see Fischer.

    Chess Pattern Recognition
    You remember Kasparov’s mighty octopus on d3. There are more.

    Diamonds Are Forever
    Nigel Short teaches you a thing or two about Botswana and Lesotho.

    Judit Polgar’s column
    Richard Rapport’s returning dilemma: 1.b3 or not b3?

    Sadler on Books
    Matthew Sadler allots five stars to two biographical works about brilliant and tragic heroes of our game.

    Just Checking
    Who is ‘Miro’s’ favourite chess player of all time?

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