New In Chess
New In Chess is a chess magazine that appears eight times a year with chief editors International Grandmaster Jan Timman and Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam. It began publication in 1984 and contains notes by top players and chess prodigies about their own games. Typical contributions are from players such as Vladimir Kramnik, Viswanathan Anand, Péter Lékó, Judit Polgár, Magnus Carlsen, and Sergey Karjakin.
New In Chess also publishes Yearbooks four times per year that offer opening surveys and theoretical articles. NIC uses its own classification system for chess openings that continues to evolve in the effort to keep abreast of novelties. For example, FR 16.6 is the French Tarrasch with 10...g5 and a "Survey" by Tim Harding appeared in Yearbook 32. NIC also publishes books on opening theory and other chess topics.NIC books
- Dejan Antic and Branimir Maksimovic, The Modern French, New In Chess 2012,.
- Franco Masetti and Roberto Messa, 1001 Chess Exercises for Beginners, New In Chess 2012,.
- Jürgen Kaufeld and Guido Kern, Grandmaster Chess Strategy, New In Chess 2011,.
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- Yochanan Afek and Emmanuel Neiman, Invisible Chess Moves, New In Chess 2011,.
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- Karsten Müller, Matthias Wahls and Hannes Langrock, The Modern Scandinavian, New In Chess 2011,.
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- Dimitri Komarov, Stefan Djuric and Claudio Pantaleoni, Chess Opening Essentials 1, New In Chess 2008,.
- Dimitri Komarov, Stefan Djuric and Claudio Pantaleoni, Chess Opening Essentials 2, New In Chess 2009,.
- Dimitri Komarov, Stefan Djuric and Claudio Pantaleoni, Chess Opening Essentials 3, New In Chess 2009,.
- Dimitri Komarov, Stefan Djuric and Claudio Pantaleoni, Chess Opening Essentials 4, New In Chess 2010,.
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- Max Euwe and Jan Timman, Fischer World Champion!, 2002,.
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- Leo Jansen and Jerry van Rekom, The Black Lion, New In Chess 2008,.
- Steve Giddins and Jeroen Bosch, The Chess Instructor 2009, New In Chess 2008,.
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- Evgeny Bareev and Ilya Levitov, From London to Elista, New In Chess 2007,.
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