Informator 106
Chess Informant 106 contains 297 annotated games and 484 variations.
Every volume of Chess Informant offers a selection of the best games played by the world's greatest chess players. Over 90% of the games are annotated by the players who played them. The classification code system facilitates the search by openings and variations, and the system of annotation signs and symbols is perfectly understandable to everyone. There are also the most interesting endings, combinations, studies, the ten best games and the ten most important theoretical novelties from the previous volume, tournament crosstables and thorough indexes of players and annotators.
Column "Modern Chess Theory" completely covers three most popular openings C 42, E 04 and E 97.
Events held between
May 1st, 2009 and August 31th, 2009
Events Covered
Sarajevo, Sofia, Leko - Anand (m), Poikovsky, La Habana, Bazna, Dortmund, San Sebastian, Biel, Jermuk, Russia - China (m), Amsterdam, etc.
Contributors
V. Anand, Kramnik, Leko, Dominguez Perez, Motylev, Rublevsky, Bu Xiangzhi, Vitiugov, Kasimdzhanov, Sasikiran, A. Beliavsky, Roiz, Ivan Sokolov, Predojevic, Amonatov, Krasenkow, Bruzon Batista, M. Gurevich, S. Atalik, L. Christiansen, J. Benjamin, Ar. Jussupow, Jan Timman, Ch. Lutz, Ribli, Mikhalchishin, Speelman, and many others.
Trademark Sections
The voting for the ten best games and the ten most important theoretical novelties from Chess Informant 105, theoretical survey in ECO format, the most interesting recent combinations, endings and studies, tournament standings and crosstables, and the best of Rustam Kasimdzhanov’s creative output. Column "Modern Chess Theory" completely covers three most popular openings C 42, E 04 and E 97.
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