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New In Chess 2008/5
Peter Leko - Bounces Back in Dortmund
by The NIC Editorial team

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Publisher: New In Chess, 2008
Edition: Magazine
IBSN: 978-90-5891-230-7
Pages : 96
Language: English


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New In Chess issue 2008/5




Dortmund


Foros


Sarajevo


Karen Asrian


Gata Kamsky


Kasparov vs Karpov, Moscow 1985


Jurgen Stigter


Rowson's Reviews


Victor Bologan on the Return of the the Boa Constrictor


Just checking Helmut Pfleger

NIC’s Café

Your Move

Leko claims third Dortmund trophy
With only seven rounds the Chess Meeting in Dortmund feels like the 100-metre dash among the super-tournaments. The margins are minimal and the slightest mistake can be fatal when a close pack of participants hurl themselves at the finish. In the 2008 edition bottom-seed Jan Gustafsson sensationally was in the lead after five rounds, before tripping up against Peter Leko, who went on to claim his third Dortmund win, a victory the 28-year-old Hungarian welcomed with great relief and happiness. Vladimir Kramnik disappointed his German fans. The world championship challenger uncharacteristically tripped up twice(!) and never came close to adding another Dortmund trophy to the eight he holds.

Carlsen sweeps the field in Foros
Apparently the laws of nature do not apply to Magnus Carlsen. Instead of suffering the occasional set-back or stalling for even the briefest of moments, the young Norwegian continues to storm ahead and stun the world. Mercilessly exploiting all his chances 17-year-old Carlsen demolished the opposition in Foros and gained enough rating points with his 2881 performance to become the unofficial number two in the world. Our reporter is none other than Sergey Karjakin!

Morozevich conquers Sarajevo
Ten years after his first attempt Alexander Morozevich finally claimed a much-desired victory in Sarajevo. Raging like a tornado the Russian champion collected six points from his first seven games and although he calmed down towards the end with three draws, his performance (2869!) was good enough to finish one and a half points ahead of the rest and to collect precious points for the new world rankings.

To the memory of Karen Asrian
The Chess Giants rapid tournament in Yerevan should have been a celebration of the Armenians’ love for our game. Instead, renamed the Karen Asrian Memorial, it became a moving tribute to the 28-year-old Olympiad gold-medal winner who died at the start of the event.

Kamsky visits Vegas
The United States calendar is dominated by mega-prize open tournaments. Among these, the National Open has a forty-plus year history and a solid reputation. This year’s special guest was Gata Kamsky.

Memories of the K&K monarchy
The new book by Garry Kasparov, soon to be published by Everyman Chess, is called Kasparov vs Karpov (part 1: 1975-1985) and centres on the early meetings and the first two matches of the legendary rivals. We bring you an extract.

Carlsen's technique
Jan Timman takes a closer look at some recent games of the Norwegian phenomenon.

Interview: Jurgen Stigter
First there was the wish to write a bibliography of all chess books ever published. Now he owns a chess library that leaves little to be desired.

Sympathy for the stupid goalkeeper
Jonathan Rowson introduces you to the world of action bias.

Return of the Boa Constrictor
Sharing grandmasterly insights and psychological expertise Victor Bologan describes the second coming of Gata Kamsky in the New In Chess Essay.

Just Checking
What is Helmut Pfleger’s greatest fear?

Did they play your opening?

In this issue games with the following openings were annotated by world class players:

Sicilian
Leko-Ivanchuk, by Leko

French
Predojevic-Morozevich, by Barsky

Caro-Kann
Altounian-Kamsky, by Kamsky

Petroff
Naiditsch-Kramnik, by Naiditsch

Ruy Lopez
Volokitin-Alekseev, by Karjakin

Scotch
Morozevich-Sokolov, by Barsky

Slav
Morozevich-Movsesian, by Barsky
Shirov-Karjakin, by Karjakin
Rowson-Granda Zuniga, by Rowson
Aronian-Morozevich, by Aronian

Nimzo-Indian
Gustafsson-Naiditsch, by Gustafsson

Queen's Indian
Shirov-Yakovenko, by Shirov
Onischuk-Eljanov, by Eljanov

Grünfeld Indian
Shirov-Ivanchuk, by Ivanchuk

King's Indian
Carlsen-Ivanchuk, by Carlsen

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 Nc6
Pruess-Nakamura, by Pruess






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