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Revista New in Chess (número 6 de 2014)
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Content
After the Gold Rush
NIC's Café
Fair & Square
Goodbye to Tromsø
The 41st Chess Olympiad in Tromsø will be remembered for the heart-warming cheerfulness of hundreds of volunteers, but also for a venue that did not really befit a top sporting event.
All for One, One for All
With their feelings bursting from their bodies the Chinese men's team celebrated their first ever Olympiad victory.
Russian Women Win Again
The battle plan was simple: don't lose against your direct rivals and win everything else. They did even better.
Long Walk to Freedom
Nigel Short relives the FIDE elections.
Good at Feeling Free
Simen Agdestein on 'Circus Magnus' coming to Tromsø.
Olympiad Highlights
'Sometimes chess brings you happy moments. Very happy moments.'
The Chess Book of the Decade
According to Jacob Aagaard.
Caruana Wins in Kramnik Town
Beware: Brilliancy
MVL Now Aka Mr.Biel
'The French player with two names' was the top-seed and he delivered.
The Great Folly
Hans Ree read A.J.Gillam's 'Mannheim 1914 and the Interned Russians'.
Bu Untouchable
Jan Timman was impressed by the superior winner of the Politiken Cup.
Just Checking
What was Parimarjan Negi's best result ever? |
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