British Chess Magazine  |  May 2022
In its May issue, the British Chess Magazine gives a detailed analysis of challenges and issues currently surrounding the chess world – from how the conflict in Ukraine is affecting the race for the leadership of FIDE, to the downfall of Sergey Karjakin, the decision of the Russian chess federation to move to Asia to whether Carlsen will defend his title or not. Peter O’Brien writes about ’framework fixing’ i.e. how laws – written and unwritten – impact the events in the chess world. For those looking to improve their play see the expert analyses of most recent tournaments, as well as openings advice, problems and endgame studies!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in British Chess Magazine May 2022.