Publisher: New in Chess, 2013, Pages: 106, Magazine
Content
NIC’s Café
Your Move
A Fine Art
Karjakin Stays in Control
National hero Magnus Carlsen was the odds-on favourite in the first super-tournament on Norwegian soil, but it was another prodigy born in 1990 that called the shots. Sergey Karjakin won his first four games and stayed in the lead till the very last day of Norway Chess 2013.
Short Stories
Nigel Short muses on an exhilarating month of clubbing.
Clear Winner in Zug GP
Contributing editor Anish Giri travelled to Switzerland, where he tried hard to win a game and saw Veselin Topalov continue his inspired comeback.
Beware: Brilliancy!
Interview: Veselin Topalov
‘The Grand Prix was a big mistake. Not because it’s a bad idea, but because FIDE simply announced it without any bank guarantees.’
Aronian Wins Tale of Two Cities
Russian billionaire Andrei Filatov and his business partner and multibillionaire Gennady Timchenko reiterated their belief in the happy marriage of chess and art with a grand Alekhine Memorial in Paris and St. Petersburg.
The Mystery Man
What happened to Carlos Torre Repetto, Mexico’s greatest ever chess player, whose talent glowed like a meteor for one miraculous year?
K-Factor Triumphs in St. Louis
Gata Kamsky and Irina Krush emerged as the new U.S. Champions.
Triple A Locations
Thinking about chess venues proved to be a memory generator for Hans Ree.
Just Checking
Who’s Jon Ludvig Hammer’s favourite chess player of all time?
Did they play your opening?
In this issue games with the following openings were annotated by world class players:
Sicilian
Carlsen-Svidler, by Agdestein
Caro-Kann
Karjakin-Mamedyarov, by Karjakin
Ruy Lopez
Anand-Nakamura, by Agdestein
Anand-Adams, by Adams
Queen's Gambit Declined
Gelfand-Adams, by Gelfand
Slav
Holt Kamsky, by Timman
Hammer-Nakamura, by Agdestein
Ding Liren-Aronian, by Ding Liren
Tarrasch Defence
Aronian-Kramnik, by Aronian
Queen's Indian
Aronian-Karjakin, by Agdestein
Grünfeld Indian
Anand-Hammer, by Agdestein
King's Indian
Zatonskih-Krush, by Krush
Queen's Pawn
Kramnik-Fressinet, by Fressinet
English Opening
Morozevich-Topalov, by Topalov
Giri-Kasimdzhanov, by Giri
Kamsky-Ramirez, by Timman