British Chess Magazine  |  January 2021
A new year – a new beginning for chess! We analyse what lies ahead for the game which went through a massive transformation in 2020. We researched if chess can be a feasible business and IF WE are at the dawn of a new (golden) age for chess? Grandmaster Ray Keene – who was behind the TV spectacle of the 1993 Short-Kasparov match - takes us back to the 1980s and the 1990s, showing the journey of chess from books and newspapers to TV screens and the internet. If you want to improve your play – we have a series of studies and problems for some brain excercise and fun, as well as our regular guide to openings! For those who are more advanced (or would like to be) we have a detailed analysis of the best games from recent tournaments in the UK and abroad. All this and more in the January issue of BCM!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in British Chess Magazine January 2021.