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 ChessBase Extra. ChessBase Magazine twelve times a year, a chessplayer's dream. New video reports and annotated games from major international events in CBM's off-months. This mega-subscription brings you virtually every important game played anywhere on the planet. And every issue includes ChessBase Lite, making it a stand-alone electronic publication. Requires Windows 95 or higher.

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 ChessBase Magazine. The world's finest chess magazine in an elegant bi-monthly stand-alone electronic format. Literally thousands of the most recent and important games played worldwide and the single largest source of grandmaster annotations, recommendations and evaluations. CBM provides theoretical articles, middle- game and endgame features, and video interviews with the world's top players. All yours six times a year in a fully interactive format. No better way to learn about and follow international chess. Requires Windows 95 or higher.

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 CHESSBASE MAGAZINE 88 ChessBase Magazine 88 contains 2031 games in the main database, 537 of which are annotated by top experts. There are six tournament reports, openings training, middlegame strategy lectures, endgame analyses, tactics, a computer section and an additional 3624 high-quality correspondence chess games. In addition over an hour of video footage with Alexandra Kosteniuk, with many additional pictures.

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 CHESSBASE MAGAZINE 81 April 2001 The current issue of ChessBase Magazine consists of two CDs. One is the regular magazine CD, the second contains a new players encyclopedia which replaces the one you received with your ChessBase 8.0 program. The encyclopedia has been substantially improved and enhanced. There are around 20,000 new player entries and more than 1,100 new pictures, including a lot of recent shots of the top players. The main database ("81 CBM") 1428 games and 12 database texts, nine of which are tournament reports. The largest set of games (258) are those from the FIDE knock-out world championship. Of these 96 are annotated, amongst others also by the winner Vishy Anand.

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 CHESSBASE MAGAZINE 83 August 2001 The main database, which appears as "83CBM" in your database window, this time contains 1811 games. Of these 506 are annotated. In this issue of ChessBase Magazine we have two multimedia reports. The first is a supplement to our CBM 79 multimedia report, which took a traditional look at the Brain Games World Championship, which took place in London last November. It was a visitorīs impression, a journalist attending the event and filming everything he was allowed to film at the Hammersmith site. In the current issue we have a completely different report on that historic match. Our special correspondent, Almira Skripchenko-Lautier, who by the way is the newly crowned European Women's Champion, was also in London at the time. But in addition to the championship itself she also had access to the camp of the challenger. The reason is simple: Almira is married to French GM Joel Lautier, and Joel was one of Vladimir Kramnik's three seconds during the match.

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 CHESSBASE MAGAZINE 80 February 2001 The ChessBase Magazine 80 contains the main body of 1262 games and five database reports. There are many strong tournaments, the menīs Olympiad in Istanbul and the Braingame and FIDE World Championships in London and Delhi/Teheran. The two world championships were held in competition with each other. In the Braingames world championship there were only two decisive games, both won by Kramnik, who also managed to find an impregnable defence against Kasparov's white onslaught. The FIDE world championship in Delhi and Teheran ended in victory for the favourite Vishy Anand, who thus becomes Asia's first chess world champion.

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 CHESSBASE MAGAZINE 85. Exactly 1410 games, of which 516 contain analysis and commentary, many top tournaments, including reports. The theory section offers full instructions three interesting lines you can use in your next tournament; the strategy section deals with the gloomy isolated pawn; tactics, endgame and correspondence chess departments are also to be recommended.

|  |  |  |  | Chess Base Magazine 87
 ChessBase Magazine 87 contains 1268 games in the main database, 402 of which are annotated by top experts. There are six tournament reports, 70 endgame analyses, 17 games in the strategy section and 25 in the tactics database. In addition: 6500 high-quality correspondence chess games and a whopping 1 hour and 22 minutes of video materila interviews with John Nunn and Peter Svidler.

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 CHESSBASE MAGAZINE 82 JULY 2001 This issue of ChessBase Magazine consists of two CDs. One is the regular magazine CD, the second contains a new players encyclopedia which replaces the one you received with your ChessBase 8.0 program. The encyclopedia has been substantially improved and enhanced. There are around 20,000 new player entries and more than 1,100 new pictures, including a lot of recent shots of the top players. The main database ("81 CBM") 1428 games and 12 database texts, nine of which are tournament reports. The largest set of games (258) are those from the FIDE knock-out world championship. Of these 96 are annotated, amongst others also by the winner Vishy Anand.

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 CHESSBASE MAGAZINE 86 So much more than simply a bunch of games ChessBase Magazine 86 is out a CD chock-full of goodies. Of course there is a main database with 1802 games and reports, over 500 annotated by experts. It has a multimedia report on the Europe-Asia match in Batumi, produced by the European team captain Alexander von Gleich. That's over 500 MB of video material. And there are training articles and databases, on the opening (this time Bird, Caro Kann and English), middlegame, endgame, strategy, tactics and correspondence chess.

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 This issue contains 1354 games which can be divided into three rough categories: high quality rapid chess events, classical chess tournaments and team championships (at classical chess time controls). There is a multimedia report containing a total of one hour and 18 minutes of video footage, including interviews with Vishy Anand (19 minutes) and Vladimir Kramnik (49 minutes). You will also find sections on theory (English, Center Game, Jaenish Gambit), strategy, tactics, endgame, telechess and history

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