British Chess Magazine  |  June 2023
Fear and fortune in chess is the leading story of the June issue of the British Chess Magazine as we explore how psychological play and character can sometimes give a great advantage even despite weaker moves on the board. In the June issue, you can read the second part of our detailed analysis of the World Championship Match and what the perspectives are for Ding Liren. Grandmaster Ray Keene takes a look at the life of Alexander Alekhine and his connections with Nazis during WW2 while Alan Smith takes the readers through a theoretical debate lasting nearly a century and a half. Apart from these, you have studies, endgames and opening advice. BCM – all the chess you need for the month!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in British Chess Magazine June 2023.