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2017 SCHACH MAGAZIN 64 Schach-Magazin.De SCHACH-MAGAZIN 64 SCHACH-MAGAZIN Inhaltsverzeichnis 2017 2017 SCHACH MAGAZIN 64 schach-magazin.de SCHACH-MAGAZIN 64 SCHACH-MAGAZIN Inhaltsverzeichnis 2017 SCHACH-MAGAZIN 64 – 2017 1 Inhaltsverzeichnis 2017 Inhaltsverzeichnis Bundesliga Druckwerke Nur noch zwei Teams mit weißer Weste: Eine klei- Nicht nur Radfahrer lieben Pfleger: „Zeit- ne Zwischenbilanz nach sechs der 15 Runden der Schachwunder“: Neuer Band bündelt 120 köstliche Bundesliga 25/01 Anekdoten und Aufgaben 41/01 Sturz des Titelverteidigers. Solingen unterliegt Liliana Najdorf: Najdorf X Najdorf 40/05 Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Baden nun in alleiniger Zenon Franco: Morphy Move by Move 40/05 Führung 49/03 Alfred Brinckmann, Kurt Richter: Kampf der Nationen, Baden-Baden will den Titel zurück. Titelverteidiger SG XIII. Schacholympia München 1958 25/06 Solingen ist nach zweiter Niederlage fast aus dem André Schulz: Das große Buch der Rennen 16/04 Schach-Weltmeisterschaften, 46 Titelkämpfe Meisterfrage fast beantwortet, aber die Spannung bleibt. von Steinitz bis Carlsen 24/06 Bundesliga vor der Zielgeraden, wer fährt zum Checkmate, Bobby Fischer’s Boys’ Life Columns 25/06 Europacup? 24/05 Aage G. Sivertsen: Ein etwas anderes Schachbuch: Magnus Ein grandioser „Abschlussball“. Ausklang der deutschen Carlsen – Das unerwartete Schachgenie 44/07 Schachbundesligen. Masse und Klasse, wohin das Csaba Balogh, Adrian Michaltschischin: The Modern Auge reicht 11/06 Endgame Manual 1 45/07 Erste Liga: Die üblichen Verdächtigen liegen vorn – Ilya Smirin: Königsindisch – eine Kriegserklärung? Streiflichter aus den ersten vier Runden 14/12 „King’s IndianWarefare!“ 45/07 Igor Lysyj, Roman Ovetchkin: „The Hedgehog vs the English/Reti“ 41/10 Die Schachschule Jesus de la Villa: „100 Endspiele, die Sie Ein Déjà-vu in New York: Über die Vorgeschichte kennen müssen“ 42/10 und Funktionsweise einer spektakulären Paul Keres: „World Chess Championship 1948“ 42/10 Kombination 32/01 Jacob Aagaard: „Thinking Inside the Box” 39/11 Turm gegen Bauer. Standardmethoden in einem Viktor Moskalenko: „Training with Moska“ 39/11 verbreiteten Endspiel 28/02 Der Springer am Rand. Variationen eines „ewigen“ Themas 28/03 Erfolgreich im Endspiel Unterschiedliche Materialkonstellationen: Beispiele zum Thema unterschiedlicher Wert eines Ein Turm kämpft gegen zwei Bauern 30/04 Mehrbauern in Turmendspielen 35/02 Über Türme und Bauern: Einige Standardmotive Endspieltricks und Tipps, gesammelt bei neueren in diesem speziellen Bereich 28/05 Turnieren: Englisch A 33, M. Adams (ENG, 2751)– Einer kommt durch: Über ein Standardmotiv in Hou Yifan (CHN, 2651),Gibraltar 2017 35/03 Bauernendspielen 26/06 Spektakuläres Springerendspiel: Bausteine genialer Studien: Wie sich grundlegende S. S. Ganguly – Z. Y. Zhao, Canberra 2017 34/06 Motive zusammenfügen 28/07 Lehreiche Kurzschlüsse: Gesehen bei Die Kraft der Verteidigung: Die Festung und verschiedenen Veranstaltungen 37/07 andere rettende Bauwerke 28/08 Zwei lehrreiche Motive, näher beäugt 37/08 Die ultimative Notbremse: Typische Motive, näher betrachtet: Erfolgreich angewandte Pattmotive aus der M. Carlsen – H. Nakamura, Saint Louis 2017, Turnierpraxis – oder: nur Pakete gibt man auf, Stellung nach 38. Kf3-f4 37/09 bei Partien geht vielleicht noch was 30/09 Zwei beachtenswerte Motive in Turmendspielen: Einbrecher vor dem Königshaus: Angriffe mit Dazwischenstellen und Frontalangriff 35/10 dem Duo Springer h5 und Läufer g5 26/10 Zeit ist Gold wert: Was ein einziges Tempo Kombinationen mit Pattmotiven: Lehrreiche bewirken kann 37/11 Reinfälle und geniale Einfälle 28/11 Nur nicht die Hoffnung verlieren! Taktik trifft Strategie: Das positionelle Verblüffende Rettungen in scheinbar Qualitätsopfer (3) 28/12 total verlorenen Endspielen 37/12 2 SCHACH-MAGAZIN 64 – 2017 Inhaltsverzeichnis 2017 Interview Beispiele für gelungene und weniger gelungene Arkadij Naiditsch: „Definitiv“ keine Rückkehr Verteidigungsideen: Französisch (Zugumstellung) C zum DSB 48/01 00, A. Morosewitsch – Hou Yifan, GM-Turnier, Biel Ullrich Krause erwartet offenes Rennen bei 2017; Spanisch C 78, V. Anand – M. Carlsen, Saint Kampfkandidatur gegen Präsident Bastian: Louis 2017 39/09 „Beim DSB herrscht Stillstand“ 24/03 Beispiele für gelungene und weniger gelungene Wassili Iwantschuk: „Es war eine wirklich interessante Verteidigungsideen: Ein „Schwert-und-Schild-Duell“: Dame-Partie“. Kurioses YouTube-Video mit dem Sizilianisch B 98, D. Dubow (2666) - W. Artemjew Schnellschach-Weltmeister. Kauziger Ukrainer (2692), Weltcup 2017 33/10 liebt auch noch Domino und Tennis 42/04 Beispiele für gelungene und weniger gelungene Sven Noppes: „Traumhafter Meilenstein“ Verteidigungsideen 35/11 Weltklasse-Turnier künftig wohl mit zehn Assen 8/06 Sehenswerte Einfälle und Reinfälle aus der neueren Levon Aronian: „Aus irgendeinem Grund fehlt es Turnierpraxis 35/12 vielen meiner Generation, obschon talentiert, an Ehrgeiz.“ 8/07 Artur Jussupow: „Vincent Keymer ist weiter Sonstige Beiträge als ich in dem Alter war“ 44/09 Bad Aibling: Vom ersten Zug an auf sich gestellt – Christian Hursky sieht ÖSB gut aufgestellt: Neuer Über Chess960 und seine neueste Förderung 46/01 Präsident hat Nachwuchsförderung und Baut Schachpaläste! Rück- und Ausblicke für Orte zur 100-jähriges Jubiläum besonders im Visier 24/10 Bewältigung der geistigen Herausforderung 42/11 Sebastian Siebrecht: Nicht nur am Brett „Beautiful Minds“ in Weiß-Blau: Die Schachakademie ein Großmeister in XXL. Gelungenes München feiert ihr Zehnjähriges mit Weltklasse- Organisatoren-Debüt am Tegernsee 24/12 Schnellschach 44/01 Begebenheiten am Schachbrett Unter der Lupe: Capablanca – Iljin-Genewski, Raus aus dem Schlamassel Moskau 1925, Weiß am Zug 41/02 Wie sich der „russische Verteidigungsminister“ Karjakin BL: Bundesligaspektakel an 100 Brettern. gegen den Weltmeister aus der Affäre zog: Zentrale Runde in Berlin 41/03 Spanisch C 50, M.Carlsen – S.Karjakin, New York, Berlin 2018 mit Topereignissen: Die deutsche 30. 11. 2016 16/01 Hauptstadt wird das Kandidatenturnier und Ein Duell „Fantasie gegen Effizienz“: Damenindisch E 18, die zentrale Bundesligarunde ausrichten 18/10 W. So (USA, 2808), R. Rapport (HUN, 2702) 37/02 ChessOrg-Turnierserie 2017: Vom deutschen Bauernlawine am Damenflügel gegen Attacke am Nordwesten über die Alpen bis nach Malta 23/03 Königsflügel: Sizilianisch B 92, P. Eljanow (UKR, Das Projekt Kinderschach kommt zügig voran: 2755) – R. 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Carlsen, Unter neuer Führung 26/07 Grenke Chess Classic, Karlsruhe 2017 38/05 Bastian: Wortmeldung Betr.: Juni-Ausgabe 40/07 Gelungene und gescheiterte Verteidigungsideen: Bundesweites Projekt: Kinder der Altersgruppen Grünfeldindisch D 90, R. Wojtaszek (POL, 2745) – U8 und U10 sowie deren Eltern sollen auf eine S. Mamedyarov (AZE, 2772) 37/06 schachliche Karriere vorbereitet werden 41/08 Ein Weltmeisterduell im Zeichen des Angriffs und der DMM: Landesligist wird Deutscher Meister 26/07 Verteidigung: Spanisch C 54, W. Kramnik – M. Mitgliederumfrage 2017 40/03 Carlsen, Stavanger, 7. Runde, 14. 6. 2017 35/07 Neue Regeln: Was ändert sich in der Praxis? 42/08 Zum Thema Festung. Interessante Verteidigungsideen, DSJ: Deutsche Jugendmeisterschaften 27/07 mal gefunden, mal versäumt 35/08 Neue Titelträger: Hanna Marie Klek, Vincent Keymer, Leon Mons 26/12 SCHACH-MAGAZIN 64 – 2017 3 Inhaltsverzeichnis 2017 Gibraltar: Sponsoring verlängert: Die Firma UKA bleibt für Fels-Splitter 21/03 weitere zwei Jahre Hauptsponsor der deutschen Gelost oder gepaart? Einige Gedanken zu Nationalmannschaft 36/06 Hou Yifans Gibraltar-Protest 18/03 Tiflis: Ein ehrenwerter Mann. Azmaiparashvili und der Karlsruhe: Carlsen einer unter tausend: Grenke Chess Dress-Code – Nachklänge eines Skandals 8/10, 11/11 Open wird mit Weltklasseturnier garniert 41/03 Tolle Rettung: Korrektur der Aufgabe Nr.4 London: (P. Swidler – E. Lobron, Schacholympiade Jerewan Sudoku zum Aufwärmen – Wie sich der souveräne 1996) in SM64, Mai 2017 33/06 Grand Chess Tour-Sieger Wesley So inmitten des Weltcup-Info 5/11 turbulenten 8. London Chess Classic bis zum Zeiten und Wunder: Die große Bedenkzeit- Schluss nicht aus der Ruhe bringen ließ 8/01 Verschwörung. Schachspielen in der 30er Zone Kasparow on Tour: Im Schatten von John Henry 46/07 38/10 Mehrgenerationenprojekt: Schach für Kids mit einem Zwei tolle Schach-Shows: Zwei spielen simultan an neuen Projekt 36/06 zwölf Brettern – gegeneinander. Neuer Rekord im Münchener Schachstiftung: Stolze Bilanz – Über 5000 Blindsimultan in Las Vegas 49/01 benachteiligte Menschen gefördert 41/12 Nachrichten: Aeroflot wieder top | Kortschnoi Memorial | Grenke Test und Training Open: Neues Schachfestival in Deutschland | Valentina Gunina, die Frau, die im Schach
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