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29.95€

Publisher: Chess Informant, 2014, Pages 352, Paperback

Contents:

Carlsen-Anand world championship match 2014:
• The master of quiet positions - by gm Ernesto Inarkiev (28 pages)
• Sochi equation - by gm aleksandar colovic (2 pages)

Avoiding the saemisch by a less travelled road - old indian defence a54 - by gm Alexander Morozevich (13 pages)

A challenge - reflections on the midnight in Moscow column (2 pages)

Topalov's comeback - by gm Ivan Sokolov (14 pages)

Is chess is a matter of memory? - Lasker's double sacrifice - by gm Mihail Marin (13 pages)

Back to the midnight sun 1 - theoretically important games from the chess olympiad (Tarrasch, Scandinavian and Dutch) - by gm Wesley So(15 pages)

Back to the midnight sun 2 - the women's olympiad had its own share of drama and excitement - by gm Ktevan Aakhamia-Gant (19 pages)

Trending now: 1.b3 the Nimzowitsch-Larsen opening! - by gm Sarunas Sulskis  (13 pages)

Advanced opening guide: Berlin Ruy Lopez - by gm Emanuel Berg (12 pages)

The principle of two weaknesses - by gm Karsten Mueller (11 pages)

Ci labs
•b51 sicilian defence moscow variation - by gm Eduardas Rozentalis (7 pages)
•e69 king's indian defence, fianchetto variation - by gm Robert Markus (9 pages)

C3 sicilian b22 - 4th part - by gm Vassilios Kotronias (22 pages)

Games: 200 games annotated in traditional non-language style

Combinations - by gm Branko Tadic

Endings - by im Goran Arsovic

Studies - by im Yochanan Afek

Tournaments

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