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01-01 Cover - July 2020_Layout 1 21/06/2020 14:21 Page 1 02-02 New in Chess advert_Layout 1 21/06/2020 14:03 Page 1 03-03 Contents_Chess mag - 21_6_10 21/06/2020 13:57 Page 3 Chess Contents Founding Editor: B.H. Wood, OBE. M.Sc † Executive Editor: Malcolm Pein Editorial....................................................................................................................4 Editors: Richard Palliser, Matt Read Malcolm Pein on the latest developments in the game Associate Editor: John Saunders Subscriptions Manager: Paul Harrington 60 Seconds with...Maria Emelianova..........................................................7 Twitter: @CHESS_Magazine We catch up with the leading chess photographer and streamer Twitter: @TelegraphChess - Malcolm Pein Enter the Dragon .................................................................................................8 Website: www.chess.co.uk Top seeds China proved too strong in FIDE’s Nations Cup Subscription Rates: How Good is Your Chess?..............................................................................12 United Kingdom Daniel King examines Yu Yangyi’s key win for China 1 year (12 issues) £49.95 2 year (24 issues) £89.95 Dubov Delivers...................................................................................................16 3 year (36 issues) £125 Lindores went online, with rapid experts Carlsen, Nakamura & Dubov Europe 1 year (12 issues) £60 It’s All in the Timing.........................................................................................22 2 year (24 issues) £112.50 Amatzia Avni shows why it’s vital to time the key idea just right 3 year (36 issues) £165 Peter the Great..................................................................................................25 USA & Canada David Smith discusses the online chess boom with Peter Svidler 1 year (12 issues) $90 2 year (24 issues) $170 Chess and the Dance of Death....................................................................26 3 year (36 issues) $250 Tim Wall has found The Seventh Seal an appropriate watch of late Rest of World (Airmail) Checkmate Covid-19......................................................................................30 1 year (12 issues) £72 2 year (24 issues) £130 Danny Rosenbaum reports on the ECF’s Red Cross fundraiser 3 year (36 issues) £180 Why I Quit my Chess Club.............................................................................31 Distributed by: An enjoyable short story from Julian Corfield Post Scriptum (UK only), Unit G, OYO Business Park, Hindmans Way, Stay Home! Save Lives! Play Chess!........................................................32 Dagenham, RM9 6LN - Tel: 020 8526 7779 CV19 and the Government send Steve Firth to ‘Chess Boot Camp’ LMPI (North America) Donald Macfarlane ...........................................................................................34 8155 Larrey Street, Montreal (Quebec), Barry Hymer on the Pride and Sorrow of South African chess H1J 2L5, Canada - Tel: 514 355-5610 Remembering A. R. B. .....................................................................................40 Views expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the Editors. Contributions to Bob Jones picks up ARB Thomas’s chess career after the war the magazine will be published at the Editors’ Study the Classics! ..........................................................................................44 discretion and may be shortened if space is limited. Lockdown hasn’t been easy, but Carl Strugnell has used it well No parts of this publication may be reproduced without the prior express permission of the publishers. Never Mind the Grandmasters...................................................................46 Carl reflects on the future of the chess book and his own collection All rights reserved. © 2020 Chess Magazine (ISSN 0964-6221) is published by: Find the Winning Moves.................................................................................48 Chess & Bridge Ltd, 44 Baker St, London, W1U 7RT Can you do as well as the players in the Nations Cup and 4NCL? Tel: 020 7288 1305 Fax: 020 7486 7015 Email: [email protected], Website: www.chess.co.uk Home News..........................................................................................................52 Chessable White Rose topped the group stage of the 4NCL Online FRONT COVER: Overseas News...................................................................................................53 Cover Design: Matt Read Cover image: Maria Emelianova Wesley So won the first outing of Maurice Ashley’s ‘Clutch Chess’ US & Canadian Readers – You can contact us via our Solutions ...............................................................................................................54 American branch – Chess4Less based in West Palm Beach, FL. Call toll-free on 1-877 89CHESS (24377). This Month’s New Releases ..........................................................................55 You can even order Subscriber Special Offers online Sean Marsh looks back to the Match of the Century via www.chess4less.com Saunders on Chess............................................................................................58 John has fond memories of playing chess at school Printed in the UK by The Magazine Printing Company using only paper from FSC/PEFC Photo credits: Chess24 (pp.17, 19-21, 28), FIDE (pp.9-10), norwaychess.com (p.12), Brendan O’Gorman suppliers www.magprint.co.uk (p.31), Lennart Ootes (p.21). www.chess.co.uk 3 04-06 Editorial_Chess mag - 21_6_10 21/06/2020 14:02 Page 4 Chess Editorial By Executive Editor, IM Malcolm Pein @TelegraphChess At this time of year, we would usually be looking forward to Dortmund, Biel, a couple of GCT events and, for some of us, a few nice places to play. Until we see some air bridges organised, alert levels are lowered and, even more importantly, increased confidence, we will have to enjoy chess at home. Thankfully the online chess boom continues apace, hand in hand with a tentative return of over-the-board chess in some countries, but not yet here in the UK. Magnus Carlsen has been leading the way online and it was notable that it was his new, breakaway Norwegian chess club Offerspill that ran the first OTB tournament of any substance since the virus forced Europe to lock down. The club also streamed live GM commentary, with Magnus making guest appearances before leaving to play his online matches. The Way Forward As Lindores went online, Daniil Dubov delighted the large audience with his sheer creativity. I attended an ECU meeting in May on Dubov’s opening innovations are already 19 e2 f6+ 20 g3 g5 21 f2 d6+ plans, protocols and procedures for restarting Î Ë Ê Î Ë the stuff of legend. This is one of my 22 h3 h6+ 23 g4 h4+ 0-1 Covid-secure chess. It was notable that many Ê Ë Ê Ë favourites from last year’s European Team countries already had plans to get OTB going Championships. Nothing much was happening Every time he plays, you wonder what and were far advanced compared with the on the England boards, I was captain, and I Dubov is going to come up with. At Lindores UK. Iceland, which effectively contained the could not avert my gaze from this game. he surprised Wesley with what I could best virus, has already run a junior tournament. Since the Marshall Gambit was first played by describe as a Centre Game hybrid. The meeting turned up lots of useful Marshall against Capablanca at Manhattan in suggestions, which if implemented would 1918, the move 8 a4 has been played to give organisers and arbiters lots of extra work prevent the Marshall’s signature move 8...d5 D.Dubov-W.So but should enable conventional chess to get – or so we thought. Lindores Challenge (online rapid) 2020 going. It also requires players to cooperate. For example, if you have symptoms, don’t Centre Game play, whether you have had a test or not. J.Bjerre-D.Dubov 1 e4 e5 2 c3 f6 3 d4!? exd4 4 xd4 Online, the world champion’s 1 million dollar European Team Ch., Batumi 2019 Ì Ì Ë tour on Chess24 continued and prospered – Ìc6 5 Ëd3 audiences were excellent – with the second leg, Ruy Lopez the Lindores Abbey Rapid Challenge. There are four tournaments in total, climaxing in a four- 1 e4 e5 2 Ìf3 Ìc6 3 Íb5 a6 4 Ía4 Ìf6 player Grand Final in August, with the Chessable 5 0-0 Íe7 6 Îe1 b5 7 Íb3 0-0 8 a4 Masters (prize fund: $150,000) getting under- d5!? 9 exd5 Ìa5! 10 Ìxe5 Ìxb3 11 cxb3 way as I write. Then follows the Legends of Íb7 12 Ìc6 Íxc6 13 dxc6 Íc5 Chess, also with a prize fund of $150,000 and beginning on July 21st, and, swiftly afterwards, the Grand Final, with $300,000 to play for between August 9th and 20th. Carlsen won his own Invitational to qualify for the final, but there was a pleasant surprise at the next event as Lindores proved to be a launch pad for 2018 World Rapid champion Daniil Dubov who defeated Hikaru Nakamura in the final after the latter had sensationally 5...d5!? eliminated Carlsen in the semi-finals. 5...Íb4 6 Íd2 looks like more familiar The format of 12-game matches divided territory and 5...Íc5 exploits the absence of into three sets of four games turned out to be the queen from e3 where it resides in the main inspired as many battles, including lines of 1 e4 e5 2 d4 exd4 3 Ëxd4 Ìc6. Nakamura-Carlsen and Dubov-Nakamura, 6 Íf4! dxe4 7 Ëxd8+ Ìxd8 8 Íxc7 Íb4 went to a third set and were settled either in 14 d3 Íxf2+!! 15 Êxf2 Ëd4+ 16 Íe3 9 0-0-0 Ìc6 10 Íb5 Íxc3 11 Îd8+ Êe7 Armageddon or in the game just before that.