British Chess Magazine  |  March 2023
The British Chess Magazine's latest edition focuses on the inspiring stories of the first-ever Olympiad for people with disabilities. The issue takes an in-depth look into the struggles and achievements of chess players with disabilities, from how visually-impaired players recognize chess pieces to the event's impact on promoting diversity and inclusion in chess. Ukrainian Grandmaster Irena Chelushkina gave an exclusive interview discussing her personal and professional experiences in chess. The issue also offers a thrilling analysis of Michael Adams' victory in Cambridge and a breakdown of Levon Aronian's triumphant march in Dusseldorf. Don't miss out on the challenge of solving mind-bending endgames and problems or following the gripping continuation of the Nightmare's in the Najdorf series by Pete Tamburo. And if that's not enough, GM Aleksandar Colovic takes us through the best games from the previous Women's Grand Prix events while GM Ray Keene explains why it’s important to read Jan Timman’s analysis of Bobby Fischer.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in British Chess Magazine March 2023.