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British Chess Magazine April 2017 Back Issue

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INTERVIEW: GM RAY KEENE
Raymond Keene, OBE, is one of the most established figures in British and world chess. The second Englishman to be awarded the title of GM (after Anthony Miles), Keene has won over fifty tournaments and represented England in seven Olympiads. A chess author and columnist for The Times and The Spectator, he is a well-known chess organiser who, among other events, had a pivotal role in arranging the 1993 London match for the World Champion between Kasparov and Nigel Short. As in the case of all people who aim high, Raymond Keene's career has also been linked to controversy and disputes with some of the leading English and world players, including Anthony Miles and Viktor Korchnoi. BCM interviewed Ray Keene at his house in Clapham. Among books about modern art, medieval history of Britain, works of Shakespeare and, of course, chess books, we discussed chess politics, the future of the game in Britain and the world and what characteristics make up the profile of a world champion.
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April 2017 INTERVIEW: GM RAY KEENE Raymond Keene, OBE, is one of the most established figures in British and world chess. The second Englishman to be awarded the title of GM (after Anthony Miles), Keene has won over fifty tournaments and represented England in seven Olympiads. A chess author and columnist for The Times and The Spectator, he is a well-known chess organiser who, among other events, had a pivotal role in arranging the 1993 London match for the World Champion between Kasparov and Nigel Short. As in the case of all people who aim high, Raymond Keene's career has also been linked to controversy and disputes with some of the leading English and world players, including Anthony Miles and Viktor Korchnoi. BCM interviewed Ray Keene at his house in Clapham. Among books about modern art, medieval history of Britain, works of Shakespeare and, of course, chess books, we discussed chess politics, the future of the game in Britain and the world and what characteristics make up the profile of a world champion.


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British Chess Magazine  |  April 2017  


INTERVIEW: GM RAY KEENE
Raymond Keene, OBE, is one of the most established figures in British and world chess. The second Englishman to be awarded the title of GM (after Anthony Miles), Keene has won over fifty tournaments and represented England in seven Olympiads. A chess author and columnist for The Times and The Spectator, he is a well-known chess organiser who, among other events, had a pivotal role in arranging the 1993 London match for the World Champion between Kasparov and Nigel Short. As in the case of all people who aim high, Raymond Keene's career has also been linked to controversy and disputes with some of the leading English and world players, including Anthony Miles and Viktor Korchnoi. BCM interviewed Ray Keene at his house in Clapham. Among books about modern art, medieval history of Britain, works of Shakespeare and, of course, chess books, we discussed chess politics, the future of the game in Britain and the world and what characteristics make up the profile of a world champion.
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British Chess Magazine is the world’s oldest chess journal, published continuously since 1881. It appears monthly and is packed with in depth informative content about the Royal Game. You will find high quality games and analysis, reports on recent tournaments, articles and analysis about openings, interviews with famous players, authoritative and independent book and DVD reviews, instructional articles and regular features on problems and endgames. Articles about famous players present and past reveal the game’s greatest talents and rich history. BCM has a unique focus on the British chess scene while covering major news and events internationally. Readers will enjoy coverage of the important annual Hastings and Gibraltar Masters tournaments and the British Chess Championship.

BCM caters for players of all ages and strengths, from beginners to masters, and features men’s and women’s chess. BCM will help you improve your play and results - check your progress with our regular “Test Your Chess” feature written by our own International Master Shaun Taulbut. You can sharpen and test your attacking skills with our monthly “Spot the Continuation” feature.

BCM helps you find out where to buy chess books and equipment, and great pictures bring BCM to colourful life.BCM is a must read and great choice for players and enthusiasts of all ages and abilities – and makes a great present!

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