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New In Chess 2008/1
Gata Kamsky: The Return of the Jedi
by The NIC Editorial team

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Publisher: New In Chess, 2008
Edition: Magazine
ISBN: 978-90-5691-217-8
Pages: 106
Language: English


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New In Chess issue 2007/8



Biel Chess Festival
Khanty-Mansiysk - The Return of the Jedi

Interview Alexander Grischuk
Moscow: Russian Super Final

Interview Alexander Grischuk
Ivanchuk's Third Win in Merida

Montreal and Ottawa
Vallejo Consolidates in Pamplona

Philadelphia World Open
Rowson’s Reviews

Veselin Topalov
Heaven and Hell in Hastings

Pan American Continental Championship in Cali
Jan Timman on World Cup finalists

Copenhagen Politiken Cup
Kasparov's column

NIC’S Café

Your Move

The Return of the Jedi
For the second time the town of Khanty-Mansiysk in what was once Russia’s Wild East hosted the World Cup. A total of 128 players were welcomed with warm Siberian hospitality, although they may also have wondered why they were once again competing in this distant out-of-the-way place where there’s hardly any interest in chess. At the end of seven gruelling rounds none other than Gata Kamsky defeated Alexey Shirov in the final to win the 120,000 dollar first prize and to gain the right to play a match against Veselin Topalov. Misha Savinov watched the action from the bustling first rounds right through to the lonely final and gives a blow-by-blow account of a survival race that ended with an epic comeback.

An Unpredictable Genius
Thanks to six wins in a row (an unprecedented record) Alexander Morozevich won the Super Final of the Russian Championship, another prominent event to be held at the Central Chess Club in Moscow. What epithet befits the new champion, Evgeny Atarov wonders. Brilliant, explosive, talented, erratic? All apply, but more than anything else Morozevich is unpredictable.

Ivanchuk Third Win in Merida
Once again Vasily Ivanchuk triumphed in the Torre Memorial, the Mexican ‘Wimbledon of chess’ in honour of the country’s greatest player ever.

Fertile Training Ground
Last December Mark Dvoretsky celebrated his 60th birthday. To honour the world-famous Russian trainer we bring you a special article by the master himself.

Vallejo Consolidates in Pamplona
For the 17th time the city of Pamplona in the Province of Navarra in the North of Spain organized an international tournament in the final week of the year. Quite aptly, the main event, which was won by local favourite Paco Vallejo, was a category 17 round-robin. As always our reporter Alexander Beliavsky contributed his share of fighting chess.

Zhenya’s Legs
As Jonathan Rowson keeps on reading there’s every reason to keep on reading him!

Heaven and Hell in Hastings
One point behind the three winners of the 83rd Hastings Congress, Danny Gormally finished in shared tenth place. In a highly personal account the English grandmaster blames the high number of draws he played on his ‘zero preparation’ policy and his indolence. ‘Botvinnik would be spinning in his dacha if he glimpsed the total extent of my laziness.’

Young Heroes Bow to Experience
Jan Timman takes a closer look at the route that Gata Kamsky and Alexey Shirov took to the final of the World Cup in Khanty-Mansiysk.

Progressive Paranoia
From London to Elista, Evgeny Bareev’s and Ilya Levitov’s inside account of Kramnik’s three world championship matches, made Hans Ree realize that his own time as a second was bliss. Now that perfection has become the norm, the seconds go through hell.

Old and New Trends
We’re delighted that Garry Kasparov is back to present his view on recent events and developments! ‘Perhaps I am biased, but we should also allocate time to appreciating the veterans who are still playing great chess despite growing a little soft in the middle.’

Just Checking
Guess what’s Danny Gormally’s greatest fear?


Did they play your opening?

In this issue games with the following openings were annotated by world class players:

Sicilian
Carlsen-Dominguez, by Carlsen
Karjakin-Alekseev, by Karjakin
Svidler-Morozevich, by Kuzmin
Amonatov-Timofeev, by Amonatov
Kamsky-Shirov, by Shipov
Kamsky-Adly, by Timman
Shirov-Karjakin, by Timman
Kamsky-Ponomariov, by Shipov

French
Shirov-Shulman, by Timman

Petroff
Kamsky-Carlsen, by Timman
Ivanchuk-Harikrishna, by Ivanchuk

Ruy Lopez
Shirov-Yakovenko, by Timman
Macieja-Radjabov, by Macieja

Italian Game
Khamrakulov-Vallejo, by Vallejo

Slav
Onischuk-Shirov, by Shipov
Beliavsky-Rodshtein, by Beliavsky

Nimzo-Indian
Carlsen-Adams, by Carlsen
Wang Yue-Movsesian, by Beliavsky

King's Indian
Wang Yue-Cheparinov, by Cheparinov

Queen's Pawn
Harikrishna-Ivanchuk, by Harikrishna

English Opening
Tomashevsky-Svidler, by Tomashevsky

Réti
Tomashevsky-Morozevich, by Morozevich




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