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Q0321B

 

Olympia Malá encyklopedie šachu

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Encyklopedie abecedně řazených hesel ze života světového i československého šachu. V knize jsou zařazeni převážně hráči, ale čtenář zde najde odkazy na jiná hesla z oblasti šachu.
Pomůcka, která by neměla chybět v knihovničce žádného šachisty.

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Q0142

 

New In Chess New in Chess 1984 - 1993 - General Index

Q0142 (New In Chess)


Všeobecný index vztahující se k vydaným číslům časopisu New in Chess v letech 1984 - 1993. Index je sestaven podle různých kritérií (hráčů, editorů, turnajů, aj.).


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Q0321

 

Olympia Malá encyklopedie šachu

Q0321 (Olympia)  ANTIKVARIÁT a


Encyklopedie abecedně řazených hesel ze života světového i československého šachu. V knize jsou zařazeni převážně hráči, ale čtenář zde najde odkazy na jiná hesla z oblasti šachu.
Pomůcka, která by neměla chybět v knihovničce žádného šachisty.

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CL2984

 

New In Chess New in Chess 2010/2

CL2984 (New In Chess)


New in Chess 2010/2 NIC’s Café Carlsen First in Corus Photo-Finish Invigorated by a training camp with Garry Kasparov in Morocco and entering the fray as the new world’s number one, Magnus Carlsen was fully determined to go after his first all-out Corus victory and his second Grand Slam title in the new cycle. In one of the most dramatic and exciting races in the 72-year history of the Wijk aan Zee festival, the top-seed indeed finished first, but although no one begrudged him his win it was fair to say that he needed some help from his colleagues. At the traditional pea-soup dinner, the Norwegian did not hide his happiness and gladly expressed his gratitude to everyone that deserved it. Another Great Leap Forward In hindsight his original ambition was laughably modest. Seeded 12th (from 14), Anish Giri had hoped that he wouldn’t lose too many games and avoid last place in the category 16 Corus B-Group. Following an explosive start he understood that he might strive for considerably more. In a fairy-tale scenario Giri continued to dominate the field and claimed the finest victory in his prodigious career. In a highly personal account the 15-year-old Dutch champion tells his ‘own story’ of one of the most sensational wins in recent chess history. Man vs. Machine In the decade between 1996 and 2006, man and machine waged a war of chess supremacy in a series of six well-publicized matches. Vasik Rajlich, the human brains behind today’s strongest and most popular chess engine Rybka, recounts the history of this defining decade and tell us where ‘we’ stand now. Diary of a Chess Queen Jennifer Shahade, woman grandmaster and author of 'Chess Bitch, Women in the Intellectual Sport', shares her views on Alexandra Kosteniuk’s new autobiography. A Name to Remember The ninth Aeroflot Open ended in a sensational win for 18-year-old Le Quang Liem, a name that still sounds exotic but may soon be a household name in top chess. With his back-to-back wins in the biggest Moscow opens, the Vietnamese GM took his rating close to the coveted 2700 mark. Franny and Zooey and Mickey Ask Stuart Conquest to write a report on the Gibtelecom Festival and you shouldn’t be surprised to be taken back to 1872, that fateful year when the Mary Celeste was found adrift in the Atlantic without a trace of the passengers and crew, and Lewis Carroll’s 'Through the Looking Glass' was published with the White Kings missing in the first diagram. He also pays tribute to J.D. Salinger and tells you how Adams and Zhukova won. Friendly Communist Claims Moscow Open The surprise winner of the Moscow Open was Konstantin Chernyshov, a 42-year-old GM who writes a chess column in the newspaper Pravda and holds one of the top posts on the Voronezh Oblast party committee. From Berlinchen to Alaska Hans Ree read 'Emanuel Lasker, Denker, Weltenbürger, ­Schachweltmeister', a heavy tome of 1079 pages that weighs 3.5 kilogrammes. The Game of the Year? It’s a bit early in the year, but Gashimov-Grischuk is bound to be an undeniable candidate. ....

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CL2935

 

New In Chess New in Chess 2009/7

CL2935 (New In Chess)


New in Chess 2009/7 NIC’s Café Your Move One More 25th Anniversary Coinciding with our 25th anniversary, Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov celebrated that their unique rivalry also started a quarter of a century ago, with an exhibition match in Valencia. Carlsen Breaks 2800 Barrier Now that we knew he was working with Kasparov all eyes were on Magnus Carlsen when he arrived in Nanjing. What happened next can only be described as historic. Playing with unrestrained ambitions in every game the Norwegian outclassed a category 21 field with a 3002(!) performance. Anand’s Favourite Websites What websites does the current World Champion visit to read up on his interests outside of chess? Is 40 the New 20? Following a severe form crisis Vasily Ivanchuk bounced back to win the Jermuk Grand Prix. Runner-up Levon Aronian secured the top spot in the overall GP standings. New In Chess and I It was heart-warming and gratifying to see that New In Chess means so much to our readers. Here are the winners. Have You Ever Been Experienced? An invitation to play in the NH tournament convinced Peter Svidler that he was now officially Experienced. Both as a grandmaster and as a prolific writer, we may add. Mikhail Botvinnik, Homo Politicus Genna Sosonko reveals a lesser known side of the former world champion, a man of unshakable political convictions. S.O.S.: Preparing the Staunton Gambit Jeroen Bosch proposes 2.f3!? against the Dutch Defence. Lev On A Roll Again Having lost his first game he steamrolled the field to finish first with one round to spare. Levon Aronian was in a class of his own at the Grand Slam Final in Bilbao, posting yet another major victory in a year that he calls his best so far. Champions’ League in Zurich Vladimir Kramnik not only won the star-studded rapid tournament in Zurich, he also had a great time seeing his colleagues again. The Oldest Chess Club Richard Forster’s book on the history of the Zurich Chess Club brought Hans Ree back to that bright evening when he saw Mikhail Tal for the first time. Of Old Dogs and an Englishman He may poke fun at his diminished powers, but at 44 Nigel Short is enjoying a second youth. Bring Back the Cold War! Jonathan Rowson wonders what is needed to revive chess as a sport that attracts global interest. Top Giri Fifteen-year-old Anish Giri became the youngest Dutch champion in history. Bobby Fischer’s Openings The American champion never explained how he thought about openings. But he left clues. Recent Endgames that Caught the Eye Join Jan Timman in his endgame laboratory. Of Once and Future Kings Garry Kasparov looks back on his reunion with Karpov and does not hide his pride about Carlsen’s stellar performance in Nanjing. Just Checking Guess what’s Veselin Topalov’s biggest fear?

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CL2934

 

New In Chess New in Chess 2009/8

CL2934 (New In Chess)


New in Chess 2009/8 NIC’s Café Your Move Kramnik Stands Tall in Tal Memorial In his winner’s speech, Vladimir Kramnik compared the 2009 Tal Memorial to legendary predecessors such as AVRO ’38 and Zurich ’53. That may be stretching it a bit, but there’s no denying that with eight players from the world’s top 10 this splendidly organized Tal Memorial was a unique event and in all probability the strongest classical tournament of the year. And it is true that the ex-World Champion had every reason to be satisfied. Shedding his usual caution as Black, Kramnik baffled his opponents with wonderfully aggressive play, going full throttle with both colours. Carlsen Sweeps World Blitz Feeling better after a week of health problems, a hungry Magnus Carlsen attacked the field in the World Blitz Championship in Moscow. At the end of 42 gruelling rounds the insatiable Norwegian had notched up 28 wins, 6 draws and suffered 8 defeats, trouncing both Anand and Kramnik 2-0 in the process. Chess Life in Moscow Today For most of the twentieth century Moscow was the chess capital of the world and maybe it still is, but there’s no denying that the collapse of communism has created new realities in the Russian capital. Vladimir Barsky likes to believe that Moscow chess life is seeing changes for the better and takes you on a tour of his city. Tesla Girls and Azeri Boys Stuart Conquest finds it ‘terribly boring to report chess events conventionally, with round-by-round reports and so on.’ We couldn’t agree more and we’re happy that in his report of the European Team Championship in Novi Sad he enlightens us with lots of fascinating details from the life of Nikola Tesla! Of course, there are highlights from the competition as well, expertly annotated by the champions from Azerbaijan. Interview: Vugar Gashimov ‘A man without a dream lives in vain.’ Misha Savinov talks to Vugar Gashimov, the great unknown in the current world’s top 10. A former prodigy, Gashimov only rose to the top after several bouts of brain surgery. S.O.S. Jeroen Bosch presents the Alekhine in Jonny Hector’s way. In Patagonia In faraway Patagonia, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France became the new Junior World Champion. The Teuton The 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9th provides Dirk Poldauf with an opportunity to give us a portrait of a most remarkable chess player from the erstwhile German Democratic Republic. Winner Takes All Redefined Can you win a chess tournament by winning only one game? Sergey Tiviakov’s answer is: ‘Yes you can!’ Seven Reasons to Go to Reno Of late Loek van Wely has been a regular guest on the American circuit. But why would he want to go to Reno? Why Study the Classics? That’s the question Jonathan Rowson tries to answer this time. Carlsen Continued Jan Timman takes a closer look at Magnus Carlsen’s recent achievements in Nanjing and Moscow. Just Checking Which three people would Stuart Conquest like to invite for dinner?

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CL2933

 

New In Chess New in Chess 2010/1

CL2933 (New In Chess)


New in Chess 2010/1 NIC’s Café Carlsen Claims London Chess Classic ‘One big dream,’ tournament director Malcolm Pein called the London Chess Classic, and everyone present agreed. After all, the birth of a major new chess event in a city that is known to fans worldwide is a rarity these days. The London Chess Classic. Magnus Carlsen, the Norwegian top-seed, also saw a dream come true. Looking for adventure in all of his games, the public’s favourite steered straight for the €25,000 first prize and secured top spot in the January 2010 world rankings. ‘I am not claiming now that I am much better than all of the others, but I think that the ratings do mean something. When people are speaking about the best player in the world, it will be hard to overlook me that easily.’ A Country for Old Men The World Cup returned to Khanty-Mansiysk, Siberia, where this time the thermometer hovered between -30 C and -40 C. The format is not everybody’s cup of tea, but our reporter, Misha Savinov, has no doubts. ‘It took 480 games to determine the winner, and the winner had to play 25 games in less than two weeks. I believe the Khanty-Mansiysk tournament and its heroes deserve a lot of love from the chess world. And its winner Boris Gelfand should receive the highest acclaim. He won a marathon. Think about it.’ Roulette Chess If you think Fischerandom is random, you may wonder how random Roulette Chess, developed by artist Larry List and WGM Jennifer Shahade, is. Perhaps you should see it as art. Alexander Grischuk Russian Champion Alexander Grischuk crowned a successful year that already included victories in Linares and Mainz with a sweeping victory at the 2009 Russian Super Final. Displaying unbelievably confident and high-quality play the Muscovite deservedly took his first national title. In the five years of its existence the Super Final has developed its own traditions (one of them is that no one has yet managed to win it twice) and who could be a better guide to its unwritten rules and peculiarities than Mark Glukhovsky, the editor-in-chief of Russia’s most revered chess periodical ‘64’. Alexander Alekhine’s Paris Years Winning the World Championship from Capablanca made him the toast of the town among Russian émigrés in Paris, but Alexander Alekhine always longed to be received ­triumphantly in his motherland. His political compromises had disastrous results, being rejected by the Soviet ­government and denounced by the compatriots who had once held banquets in his honour. Kortchnoi-Spassky Reunion The contest in Elista between Boris Spassky, the 10th world champion, and Viktor Kortchnoi, the many-time challenger to the throne, bore the proud title ‘Battle of the giants’. Vladimir Barsky reports from a snow-covered Kal­mykian capital. Chess Metaphors ‘I hesitate to suggest that chess players have any privileged access to analogical reasoning or pattern matching, but if chess skill does transfer to other domains, one of the ways it might do so is in the manner in which we recognise patterns in every day life’, writes Jonathan Rowson. Old Hands and Young Talents Jan Timman competed in two events where youth and experience clashed conspicuously. Just Checking Does Ben Finegold have any superstitions concerning chess?

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CL2804

 

New In Chess New in Chess 2009/6

CL2804 (New In Chess)


New in Chess 2009/6 IC’s Café Your Move Interview: Hikaru Nakamura He’s changed. He’s left behind an unhappy period in his life and gotten rid of ‘the distractions’.
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CLI103

 

Chess Informant 103

CLI103 (Chess Informant)


Šachový Informátor 103 je druhým číslem roku 2008. Obsahuje mnoho set aktuálních komentovaných partií, většinou vítězi těchto partií, vyhodnocení 10 nejlepších partií tohoto čísla Informátoru, tabulky a výsledky turnajů v daném období, kombinace, koncovky, index hráčů a také zvláštní kapitolu věnovanou P. Svidlerovi


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Q1257

 

nakladatelstvi The complete encyclopaedia of chess openings Smith-Morra gambit declined B21-I.

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Q1256

 

nakladatelstvi The complete encyclopaedia of chess openings Sicilian defence B66

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CL3031

 

Ing. Jindřich Binas Šach - malá encyklopedie šachu: C63 Janischův gambit VII.část

CL3031 (Ing. Jindřich Binas)  ANTIKVARIÁT a


Unie korespondenčního šachu C63 Janischův gambit VII.část

Stav: dobrá C63 Janischův gambit VII.část

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CL3030

 

Ing. Jindřich Binas Šach - malá encyklopedie šachu: C63 Janischův gambit II.část

CL3030 (Ing. Jindřich Binas)  ANTIKVARIÁT a


Unie korespondenčního šachu C63 Janischův gambit II.část

Stav: dobrá C63 Janischův gambit II.část

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Q0408

 

Šachinform Šachmatnyj globus Priloženie No. 3

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Brožurka se zabývá teorií ruské hry - C43.
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CL2030

 

Ing. Jindřich Binas Malá encyklopedie šachu - C63 Jänischův gambit II.část

CL2030 (Ing. Jindřich Binas)  ANTIKVARIÁT a


Unie korespondenčního šachu C63 Jänischův gambit II.část

Stav: dobrá C63 Jänischův gambit II.část

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