PERIODICALS
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The Serbian publishing house & laquo; Chess Informant & raquo;, led by the famous Serbian (formerly Yugoslav) grandmaster Alexander Matanovich, publishes the world-famous periodical of the same name three times a year. It publishes the most important games played, theoretical novelties, etc. & nbsp;
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The Serbian publishing house & laquo; Chess Informant & raquo;, led by the famous Serbian (formerly Yugoslav) grandmaster Alexander Matanovich, publishes the world-famous periodical of the same name three times a year. It publishes the most important games played, theoretical novelties, etc. & nbsp;
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The Serbian publishing house & laquo; Chess Informant & raquo;, led by the famous Serbian (formerly Yugoslav) grandmaster Alexander Matanovich, publishes the world-famous periodical of the same name three times a year. It publishes the most important games played, theoretical novelties, etc. & nbsp; The 104th informant included commented parties for the period from September 1 to December 31, 2008. The parties provide options whose commentators are well-known international grandmasers.
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& laquo; Chess Informant & raquo; (& laquo; Sahovski informator & raquo;) & mdash; a collection of chess games and materials, published 3 times a year (previously - 2 times a year). Published since 1966 in Belgrade. Freelance Writing Team & mdash; about 500 leading chess players of the world. The circulation of 30 thousand copies (1987). Purpose of publication & mdash; provide chess players from different countries with up-to-date information about the most interesting games played in recent international competitions, about the latest achievements in chess theory and practice. He laid the foundations of the information system in chess. Each volume & laquo; Chess Informant & raquo; contains several hundred selected games of the competition over the past 4 months (several hundred more are given in the notes), 36 original endings and combinations, the most important theoretical novelties in the debuts. The games are published with notes mainly of the chess players who played them, in a special notation where the pieces are indicated by chess symbols. This makes the publication accessible to chess players of all countries. The use of chess symbols and a cipher allows the processing of chess data using a computer, which increases the efficiency of information. There is a permanent column & mdash; & laquo; FIDE & raquo ;, with the latest information on its activities, information on the most important events in the chess life of individual countries and the chess world as a whole.
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& laquo; Chess Informant & raquo; (& laquo; Sahovski informator & raquo;) & mdash; a collection of chess games and materials, published 3 times a year (previously - 2 times a year). Published since 1966 in Belgrade. Freelance Writing Team & mdash; about 500 leading chess players of the world. The circulation of 30 thousand copies (1987). The purpose of the publication is to provide chess players from various countries with up-to-date information about the most interesting games played in recent international competitions, about the latest achievements in chess theory and practice.
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& laquo; Chess Informant & raquo; (& laquo; & Scaron; ahovski informator & raquo;) & mdash; a collection of chess games and materials, published 3 times a year (previously –mdash; 2 times a year). It has been published since 1966 in Belgrade by the publishing house of the same name. Editor & mdash; Alexander Matanovich (since 1966). Freelance Writing Team & mdash; about 500 leading chess players of the world. Circulation & mdash; 30 thousand copies (1987). Purpose of publication & mdash; provide chess players from different countries with up-to-date information about the most interesting games played in recent international competitions, about the latest achievements in chess theory and practice. He laid the foundations of the information system in chess. Each volume & Scaron; ahovski informator contains several hundred selected games of the competition over the past 4 months (several hundred more are given in the notes), 36 original endings and combinations, the most important theoretical novelties in the openings. The games are published with notes mainly of the chess players who played them, in a special notation where the pieces are indicated by chess symbols. This makes the publication accessible to chess players of all countries. The use of chess symbols and a cipher allows the processing of chess data using a computer, which increases the efficiency of information. There is a permanent column & mdash; & laquo; FIDE & raquo ;, with the latest information on its activities, information on the most important events in the chess life of individual countries and the chess world as a whole.
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Chess Informant & raquo; (& laquo; Sahovski informator & raquo;) & mdash; a collection of chess games and materials, published 3 times a year (previously - 2 times a year). Published since 1966 in Belgrade. Freelance Writing Team & mdash; about 500 leading chess players of the world. The circulation of 30 thousand copies (1987). The purpose of the publication is to provide chess players from various countries with up-to-date information about the most interesting games played in recent international competitions, about the latest achievements in chess theory and practice.
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Purpose of publication & mdash; provide chess players from different countries with up-to-date information about the most interesting games played in recent international competitions, about the latest achievements in chess theory and practice. He laid the foundations of the information system in chess. Each volume & Scaron; ahovski informator contains several hundred selected games of the competition over the past 4 months (several hundred more are given in the notes), 36 original endings and combinations, the most important theoretical novelties in the debuts. The games are published with notes mainly of the chess players who played them, in a special notation where the pieces are indicated by chess symbols. This makes the publication accessible to chess players of all countries. The use of chess symbols and a cipher allows the processing of chess data using a computer, which increases the efficiency of information. There is a permanent column & mdash; & laquo; FIDE & raquo ;, with the latest information on its activities, information on the most important events in the chess life of individual countries and the chess world as a whole.
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Coated paper. & laquo; Shackeleton & raquo; (& laquo; Sakk & eacute; let & raquo; & mdash; & laquo; Chess life & raquo;) & mdash; Hungarian Chess Federation monthly magazine. Published in Budapest from 1951 [until 1985 it was called & laquo; Magyar Shackelet & raquo; (& laquo; Magyar Sakk & eacute; let & raquo; & mdash; & laquo; Hungarian chess life & raquo;)]. Chief Editor & mdash; A. Coverage (since 1985). Continues the tradition of the magazine & laquo; Magyar shakquilag & raquo; (& laquo; Magyar sakkvil & aacute; g & raquo;), which was published intermittently in 1911 & mdash; 1950. It covers the chess life of Hungary and other countries, publishes the best games of Hungarian chess players, reviews of major competitions, articles on the work of Hungarian and foreign chess players, materials on chess history, composition, bibliography and more. He pays great attention to chess life in the USSR.
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Czechoslovak chess & nbsp; (& laquo; Československy & scaron; ach & raquo;) & mdash; a monthly & nbsp; chess & nbsp; magazine published since June & nbsp; 1906. It is published under the auspices of the Czechoslovak Union of Physical Education in the publishing house & laquo; Olympia & raquo; (Prague). Editor & mdash; & nbsp; M. & nbsp; Philip & nbsp; (since & nbsp; 1974). The circulation is about 12 thousand copies. It illuminates the current chess life in Czechoslovakia and abroad. & Nbsp;
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