British Chess Magazine  |  February 2024
In the February issue of British Chess Magazine we focus on the escalating significance of anti-cheating measures in the contemporary chess world, eclipsing the allure of tournament victories. Our editor writes about whether chess players have a sense of humour or not. The pages unfold the gripping tale of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk 2024, featuring Wei Yi's spectacular victory and a report from the traditional Hastings Chess Congress, where Indian brilliance takes centre stage. Grandmaster Ray Keene shares reflections on his relationship with chess legends Korchnoi and Karpov. Pete Tamburro's opening advice column caters to amateurs, guiding them through the subtle intricacies of positional planning. Each article in this issue is a calculated move, inviting readers to improve and, above all, have fun!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in British Chess Magazine February 2024.