Chess Magazine
CHESS Magazine (ISSN 0964-6221), also called CHESS and previously called CHESS Monthly, is a chess magazine published monthly in the United Kingdom by Chess and Bridge Limited. CHESS was founded by Baruch Harold Wood in 1935 in Sutton Coldfield. Wood edited it until 1988, when it was taken over by Pergamon Press and changed its name to Pergamon Chess. It became Macmillan Chess in 1989 and Maxwell Macmillan Chess Monthly in 1991. Current executive editor Malcolm Pein purchased Chess and Bridge from the Robert Maxwell estate.[1]
May 2011 issue | |
Categories | Chess |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Founder | Baruch Harold Wood |
Year founded | 1935 |
Company | Chess and Bridge Limited |
Country | United Kingdom |
Based in | London |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 0964-6221 |
Staff
- Richard Palliser (IM and Editor)
- Byron Jacobs (Editor)
- John Saunders (Associate Editor)
- Malcolm Pein (IM and Executive Editor)
- Contributors include Grandmaster (GM) Jon Speelman, GM Michael Adams, GM Jacob Aagaard, GM Daniel King, GM John Emms, IM Andrew Greet, IM Yochanan Afek, Peter Lalic and Janis Nisii.
gollark: You cannot, say, implement a vector without unsafely doing `void*` everywhere and asking people to pass it sizeofs a lot.
gollark: C has very weak types; stuff will arbitrarily be coerced into other stuff half the time, and it has no generics.
gollark: You're forgetting that Rust has somewhat more stuff going on than "safer C". It also ACTUALLY HAS A TYPE SYSTEM, unlike C.
gollark: Remote function calls, basically.
gollark: Does anyone else prefer RPC-type APIs over REST?
References
- "Chairman of the Board Game". Retrieved 2020-01-01.
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