All the regular features of the UK's best-selling CHESS magazine and more! Regular features include: How Good is Your Chess? by GM Daniel King, Saunders on Chess, Find the Winning Moves, Never Mind the Grandmasters..., Studies, Home & Overseas News, Forthcoming Events Calendar and Book Reviews.
In this issue:
- Editorial - Malcolm Pein on the latest developments in the game
- 60 Seconds with...Pentala Harikrishna - The Indian world no.20 always enjoys travelling to tournaments
- Back to Work - Michael Adams enjoyed his return to competitive chess at Biel
- The Legends - Even the presence of six greats couldnt prevent Magnus winning
- How Good is Your Chess? - Daniel King has been enjoying Beyond Material and Spasskys games
- Those Were the Days... - Milos Pavlovic recalls catching the chess bug at Spassky vs Korchnoi
- The Numbers Game - Jonathan Arnott reflects on the first season of the 4NCL Online
- Find the Winning Moves - Can you do as well as the worlds best at the Chessable Masters?
- At Last! - John Saunders presents the 1994/95 4NCL Show...
- Arkells Endings - Keith Arkells new book is devoted to his favourite phase of the game
- How to Promote a Self-Isolating Pawn - Paul Conway on why longplay is the best use of our online chess time
- Never Mind the Grandmasters - Carl discusses an important issue with Ernest Karamazondo
- Study the Classics!- During lockdown Carl Strugnell embraced synchronicity in study
- Overseas News - Success for Magnus Carlsen, Tom OGorman and Jeffery Xiong
- Studies with Stephenson - Brian presents a delightful joint composition by Afek and Minski
- Home News - We remember Julian Farrand as more British events appear on Lichess
- Readers Letter - Raj Bhopal on zugzwang and linking his medical research to chess
- This Months New Releases - Sean Marsh on Arkells Endings and Mastering Positional Sacrifices
- Saunders on Chess - John recalls playing Joe Gallagher long before he became a GM
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