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GENERAL Entries are provided for individual articles (generally under author) and for significant topics mentioned in articles, including names of individuals. Minor topics, and those only tangentially related to chess have, reluctantly, been excluded. Here and throughout the index, references take the form: month, followed by page or pages. Since the “indexing unit” is a volume beginning in April and ending in March, references to material in issues for “Jan.”, “Feb.” and “March” follow those for other months. The abbreviation “(bk.)” following an entry denotes a book review or notice, fuller details of which will be found in the “reviews” section of the index. “Addicts’ corner” (series), see under Fox, Mike & James, Richard Adgestein, Simen, Dec. 49 adjudication (or adjournment) versus rapidplay finishes, Aug. 24; Nov. 14 advertisements, chess themes in, June 41; Jan. 33-4 Aeroflot Open 2003, Moscow, May 36-7 Afek, Yochanan, “Don’t stop the carnival!” (Wijk aan Zee 2003), May 4-12; “It could have been my finest combination to date!” (Cannes Open 2003), May 26-7; “Aeroflot Open” (Moscow 2003), May 36-7; “Problems and games are two equal aspects of chess: Yochanan Afek pays tribute to Milan Vukcevich”, Sept. 12-13; multiple- choice test on laws of chess, Dec. 26-7; “Congress for Chess Composition” (2003), Jan. 50-2; “Vlissingen – a tournament with a difference”, Feb. 32-4 Agnel, Hyacinth R., The book of chess, Jan. 44-5 Aiken, Conrad, “Tételestai” (poem), Nov. 45 Alekhine, Alexander, July 39-42 Alexander, Conel Hugh O’Donel, April 41 algebraic notation, see notation, systems of amateurism in chess, April 23; July 23 America v. Great Britain cable matches, April 23 Anand, Viswanathan, winner of Wijk aan Zee 2003, May 4-12 Anglo-Pacific Invitational Chess Championship (correspondence tournament), Oct. 60 (bk.) anticipation, in games, studies, etc., Sept. 24-5 arbiters general responsibilities of, June 33; Dec. cover, 3, 25-7 involvement in specific disputes, Dec. 3, 25, 48; Feb. 28; March 45 Art of Chess, The (exhibition), July cover, 3, 22-3; Aug. 3, 4, 43; Sept. 7 artworks on chess themes (paintings, drawings, sculpture, etc.), April 44, 45; May 28, 29 Ashta-Kashte (Indian board game), Dec. 45 Asperger’s Syndrome, its incidence among chess players, Feb. 55-6 “Assiac”, see Fraenkel, Heinrich (“Assiac”) Associated Press (press agency), suspends coverage of chess events, Jan. 48-9 Association of Chess Professionals, Dec. 13 As-Suli (10th century chess player), Jan. 44 CHESS INDEX TO VOL. 68 (2003-4)

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GENERAL

Entries are provided for individual articles (generally under author) and for significant topics mentioned in articles, including names of individuals. Minor topics, and those only tangentially related to chess have, reluctantly, been excluded.

Here and throughout the index, references take the form: month, followed by page or pages. Since the “indexing unit” is a volume beginning in April and ending in March, references to material in issues for “Jan.”, “Feb.” and “March” follow those for other months.

The abbreviation “(bk.)” following an entry denotes a book review or notice, fuller details of which will be found in the “reviews” section of the index.

“Addicts’ corner” (series), see under Fox, Mike & James, Richard

Adgestein, Simen, Dec. 49adjudication (or adjournment) versus rapidplay

finishes, Aug. 24; Nov. 14advertisements, chess themes in, June 41; Jan. 33-4Aeroflot Open 2003, Moscow, May 36-7Afek, Yochanan, “Don’t stop the carnival!” (Wijk aan

Zee 2003), May 4-12; “It could have been my finest combination to date!” (Cannes Open 2003), May 26-7; “Aeroflot Open” (Moscow 2003), May 36-7; “Problems and games are two equal aspects of chess: Yochanan Afek pays tribute to Milan Vukcevich”, Sept. 12-13; multiple-choice test on laws of chess, Dec. 26-7; “Congress for Chess Composition” (2003), Jan. 50-2; “Vlissingen – a tournament with a difference”, Feb. 32-4

Agnel, Hyacinth R., The book of chess, Jan. 44-5Aiken, Conrad, “Tételestai” (poem), Nov. 45Alekhine, Alexander, July 39-42Alexander, Conel Hugh O’Donel, April 41algebraic notation, see notation, systems ofamateurism in chess, April 23; July 23America v. Great Britain cable matches, April 23Anand, Viswanathan, winner of Wijk aan Zee 2003,

May 4-12Anglo-Pacific Invitational Chess Championship

(correspondence tournament), Oct. 60 (bk.)anticipation, in games, studies, etc., Sept. 24-5arbiters

general responsibilities of, June 33; Dec. cover, 3, 25-7

involvement in specific disputes, Dec. 3, 25, 48; Feb. 28; March 45

Art of Chess, The (exhibition), July cover, 3, 22-3; Aug. 3, 4, 43; Sept. 7

artworks on chess themes (paintings, drawings, sculpture, etc.), April 44, 45; May 28, 29

Ashta-Kashte (Indian board game), Dec. 45Asperger’s Syndrome, its incidence among chess

players, Feb. 55-6“Assiac”, see Fraenkel, Heinrich (“Assiac”)Associated Press (press agency), suspends coverage of

chess events, Jan. 48-9Association of Chess Professionals, Dec. 13As-Suli (10th century chess player), Jan. 44 “At the chalk face” (series), see under Grammaticusauctions of chess materials, Aug. 38; Sept. 28-9autism, its incidence among chess players, Feb. 55-6Avni, Amatzia, “Meet Baron Munchausen” (series;

see also Jan. cover, 3), April 51; May 52; June 51; July 51; Aug. 55; Sept. 51; Oct. 56; Nov. 42; Dec. 59; Jan. 54; Feb. 39; March 53; “Original? Not quite!”, Sept. 24-5

Avni, Elite, artwork by, Jan. cover; March 44Baburin, Alexander, “Monarch Assurance Open

2003”, Dec. 48-53; “Peter Svidler – Russian Champion for the 4th time!” (with Vladimir Barsky), Jan. 7-10

Bain, Mary, competitor in Women’s World Championship Challengers’ Tournament, 1952, Aug. 28-30

Baird, Edith (Mrs W.J. Baird, problemist), Oct. 55Baird, Lilian (problem composer, daughter of Edith),

Nov. 47Barassi, Ron (Australian chess player), Feb. 55Barbados Championship 2003, Jan. 15-17Barden, Leonard William, Feb. 57 “Barnum statements” (subjectively assessed truisms),

Jan. 56-7Barsky, Vladimir, “Peter Svidler – Russian Champion

for the 4th time!” (with Alexander Baburin), Jan. 7-10

Basman, Michaelorganiser of UK Junior Chess Challenge, Aug. 25contributions: “Lorin D’Costa signs off in style”

(UK Junior Chess Challenge 2003), Oct. 20-5Batsford (publisher), Aug. 45-52Beachcomber (Daily express columnist), June 41Beard, Lavender, see Groves, LavenderBeeby, Thomas, his attack on Staunton, June 24-7Berchtold, Jacques (ed.), Echiquiers d’encre: le jeu

d’échecs et les lettres, June 44Berry, Stephen, “Dresden – past, present and future!”

(Dresden Open 2003), Dec. 28-35bibliography of chess (see also reviews section), Aug.

38; Sept. 28-9; Nov. 47; Jan. 29-30Biel Elite Tournament, 2003, Nov. 4-13Bilgram, Oscar H., blind US chess player, June 44Bird, Henry Edward, Dec. 4Birmingham post, chess column in, Feb. 57black, chances relative to those of white, June 19-20;

Nov. 47Blackpool 2003, see (1) Hilton Premier; (2) Ron

Banwell Masters

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Blair, Cherie, see Cherie Booth Award for Best Scottish Girl Player of the Year

Bletchley Park (WW2 code-breaking centre), April 41blind chess players, June 44; July 47; Aug. 40; Oct.

50-1; Nov. 44blindfold chess, Aug. 24; Sept. 10blindfold simultaneous exhibitions, see under

simultaneous exhibitionsblitz chess, see rapidplay, blitz, etc., matches/

tournamentsBloomsbury Book Auctions, sale of antiquarian chess

books by, Aug. 38; Sept. 28-9blunders, July 20-1; Sept. 21-3, 37-8; Nov. 47; Dec.

14-15; Feb. 9, 11, 29avoidance of, Oct. 35-9

Bognor Regis, 1953 congress, May 19Bologan, Viktor, winner of Dortmund Sparkassen

2003, Nov. 17-21Bonar Law, Andrew, see Law, Andrew BonarBonham, Reginald Walter, June 44; July 47; Aug. 40;

Nov. 44books, chess, see bibliography of chess (also reviews

section)Booth, Cherie, see Cherie Booth Award for Best

Scottish Girl Player of the YearBraille Chess Association, June 44; July 47Brearley, Mike (cricketer and self-styled chess

player), March 58Brewer, Jonathan, contributor to Woody

Woodpusher’s column, Aug. 17, 18; Nov. 15-16; Jan. 36

Brighton, chess in, Jan. 45; Feb. 58brilliancy prize (Linares 2003), dispute over, Aug. 33-

4, 37British Championship, entry qualifications for, Sept.

27; Oct. 4British Championship, Edinburgh 2003, Oct. 4-12,

14-18British Chess Federation

BCF British Schools Championships, Aug. 25; Feb. 10; March 33

grading systemscurrent system, Aug. 25; Sept. 37-8, 41-2; Oct.

60 (bk.); Nov. 14-15; Dec. 56“grade band” system, Nov. 41; March 50

President’s Award 2003 presented to Dennis Hemsley, Dec. 48, 53

British chess magazine, “Quotes & queries” column in, Jan. 31

British Chess Problem Society, Feb. 55library of, Oct. 55Solving Championship 2003-2004, June 31

British Land UK Junior Chess Challenge, see UK Junior Chess Challenge

British Lightning Championships, Aug. 23-4British Schools Championships, see under British

Chess FederationBroomfield, Matthew, “English players do well in

Budapest” (2003), Aug. 6-8; “Matthew Broomfield interviews Jennifer Shahade”, Oct. 29-30

Brunswick, Charles, Duke of (opponent of Morphy), Aug. 41-3

Bryan, Dave, poems by, May 49Budapest “First Saturday” tournaments, Aug. 6-8Bundesliga (German league), Feb. 35-8cable matches, April 23Cadden, Gordon, “A chess film: Fred’s mate”

(review), April 27Calvo, Ricardo (chess historian), April 45Cambridge University, see Oxford v. Cambridge

(Varsity Match)Cannes Open 2003, May 26-7Capablanca, José Raúl, as chess prodigy, Aug. 20-1card chess (chess variant), Sept. 49Carter, Stephen L., The emperor of Ocean Park

(novel), Oct. 31-2cartoons, caricatures, etc., April 49; May 24; June 17;

July 24; Sept. 50; Nov. 57; Dec. cover; Feb. 59; March 34

Chaplin, Charlie, on Reshevsky, Feb. 53Chapman, Dinos (artist and chess player), Aug. 43chaturanga (chess variant), Dec. 45check, perpetual, double, Jan. 55checkers, see draughtsCherie Booth Award for Best Scottish Girl Player of

the Year, 2003, awarded to Louise Macnab, Aug. 9; Feb. cover, 3

chessearly history of, April 44-5public perceptions of, Oct. 30

Chess & Bridge Limited, see London Chess Centrechess as a sport, see sport, chess aschess associations, organisation of, Nov. 14Chess Café website, May 49; July 48chess clocks, May 30chess clubs,

general referencescomportment of members during play, Feb. 59-

60names of, Nov. 15playing conditions in, April 42

individual mentions (see also Four Nations Chess League)

Franklin CC, Philadelphia, Sept. 47Inland Revenue CC, April 42Metropolitan CC, June 42, 44Quarryhill Junior CC, Aberdeen, Feb. 40Richmond Junior CC, May 50; Aug. 44;

Nov. 50-3Sheen Mount School CC, Nov. 50-3Streatham and Brixton CC, Dec. 54; Jan.

47-8Vineyard School CC, Nov. 50-3

chess columns, April 23, 41; June 17; Oct. 55; Nov. 47; Dec. 47, 60 (bk.); Jan. 28; Feb. 57

Chess fever (movie), July 23chess fiction, see fiction, chess inchess in literature, see literature, chess inchess journalism and journalists (including references

to chess in the press; see also chess columns), April 41, 42; June 17; Oct. 55; Jan. 48-9, 55-6

Chess mail (magazine), July 52chess novels, see fiction, chess inChess-parrot (website), Sept. 49Chess player’s chronicle, June 24

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Chess reader, The (magazine), Sept. 41; Jan. 28chess sets, tables, etc., antique or otherwise

noteworthy, April 44-5; June 28-9; July cover, 3, 22-3; Aug. 43; Sept. 7, 45; Dec. 41; Feb. 56

Chess student’s quarterly, The (magazine), Jan. 28chess variants, Nov. 45

individual variantscard chess, Sept. 49chaturanga, Dec. 45Duelling Archbishops, May 48evolution chess, July 34hexagonal chess, Jan. 57losing chess, April 40progressive chess, Sept. 49randomised chess, April 23rithmomachia, Oct. 51rotation chess, March 55

Chess World (Australian magazine), June 52chessboxing (chess and boxing combined), Jan. 57;

Feb. 57chessKIDS academy website, Oct. 45Chessmetrics website, May 49-50chesspieces.cash-creation.com website, Oct. 39ChessPublishing.com (website), Sept. 34-5

opening theory articles, May 20; June 30-1; July 10; Aug. 52-3; Oct. 14-15; Nov. 54-5; Dec. 18; Jan. 26-7; Feb.18; March 20-1

Child, Maurice, Dec. 56China, chess and chess players, April 52 (bk.); June

41 (bk.) “Christmas quiz”, see under Courtney, HughChrist’s School, Richmond, chess activity at, Nov. 50-

3Civil Service chess, April 42Clarke, Charles (Minister of Education), Dec. 41Clarke, Peter H., July 50Claudius, Kevin, Dec. 40-1Cleveland Public Library, Ohio, see John G. White

Collection, Cleveland Public Library, Ohioclubs, see chess clubsColeman, James, “Kasparov v Deep Junior”, May 13-

17; “X3Dworld rapid”, May 21-3Colle, Edgard (Belgian master), July 48“Collectors’ corner” (series), see under Williams,

GarethCollins, Sam, “The British opening: Luke McShane

demonstrates Tromp power!”, July 17-19; “Twenty is plenty: how to win in 20 moves”, Aug. 26-7; “They won’t survive … twenty five: the GMs blunder in 25 moves and under!”, Sept. 21-3; “Another Indian summer … but it’s the Scottish players who shine in Edinburgh” (British Championship 2003), Oct. 4-12; “Busted within 25 moves!”, Feb. 14-17; “The under-25 club”, March 15-18

Colombo (TV series), Nov. 44-5colours in team matches, determining of, Nov. 14;

March 25columns, see chess columnscommentary room activities, in tournaments, March

4, 6computers and software, chess-playing (see also

software reviews section)

Kasparov v. Deep Junior, 2003, May cover, 3, 13-17; Dec. 57

Mephisto Vancouver, Sept. 37; Dec. 57Novag Star Diamond (chess computer), Sept.

52problem solving by, Aug. 17, 18mentioned, April 40; May 38-9, 52; July 24-5;

Sept. 52 (bk.); Oct. 39, 58 (bk.); Nov. 56 (bk.)

consultation games, Aug. 24Copenhagen 2003 (tournament), Oct. 33-4Corbin, Philip, “Wicked!” (Barbados Championship

2003), Jan. 15-17Cordingley, Edgar George R. (chess publisher), Jan.

28Corfe, Tony, Aug. 25correspondence chess (including email games)

Anglo-Pacific Invitational Chess Championship, Oct. 60 (bk.)

USSR Correspondence Championships, Oct. 60 (bk.)

World Correspondence Chess Championship 1953, June 52

mentioned (including book and software notices), July 50, 52; Aug. 25, 40; Sept. 50

Corus Tournament, Wijk aan Zee, see Wijk aan ZeeCotswold Congress, 2003, Aug. 17-18; Sept. 36county associations, see chess associationsCourtney, Hugh, “Christmas quiz 2002”, solutions,

July 31-7; “Christmas quiz 2003”, Jan. 38-42 (see also Feb. 34)

criminals, chess-playing, April 40; July 48; Aug. 43; Sept. 47; Dec. 42

Criminal Records Bureau, and vetting of junior organisers, June 20

Croughton, Thomas Hanmer, inventor of hexagonal chess, Jan. 57

Cuggy, Mike, “Banish those blunders!!”, Oct. 35-9Dadian, André, Prince of Mingrelia, July 48-9Dawson, Thomas Rayner, Feb. 54-5D’Costa, Lorin

exhibition match v. Jennifer Shahade, 2003, Oct. 3, 26-8

wins UK Junior Chess Challenge for fourth successive year, Oct. 20-5

Dearden, H.T., “English notation: a lost endgame?”, July 45; “Chess combat”, Sept. 50; “The joy of woodpushing”, Oct. 39; “The transposed array problem”, Jan. 31; “Board meetings”, Feb. 59-60; “Chess and the occult”, March 51-2

Deep Junior (computer program), match v. Kasparov, 2003, May cover, 3, 13-17

Deery, Tom F., obituary, June 42-3defensive play, advice on, Oct. 60 (bk.); Nov. 59 (bk.)Denman, Brian, Brighton chess: a history of chess in

Brighton, Sept. 26descriptive notation, see notation, systems ofDevon County Congress, Paignton 2003, Jan. 4-6Diaz, J., cartoons/caricatures by, Feb. 59Diemer, Emil Josef, July 52 (bk.); Aug. 44 (bk.)dietary aspects of chess, Jan. 49Dilaram’s mate (problem theme), Jan. 44-5

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Divan, The, see Simpson’s-in-the-Strand (chess venue)

Dortmund Sparkassen 2003 (tournament), Nov. 17-21, 23-4

draughts, Aug. 44; Sept. 48-9; Dec. 41; Feb. 57drawn games, Feb. 34

incidence in tournaments, July 48Dresden Open 2003 (tournament), Dec. 28-35Duchamp, Marcel (artist and chess player), May 51

(bk.); July cover, 3, 22, 23; Sept. 7Duelling Archbishops (chess variant), May 48educational value of chess, Sept. 48; Oct. 44-5; Nov.

50-3, 55; Dec. 41; Jan. 42; Feb. 3, 40-2Eley, Brian, April 40Elo, Arpad, Aug. 13email games, see correspondence chessemail viruses, Oct. 52En passant (magazine), April 49endgame, the, July 44-5; Jan. 59 (bk.)

queen and pawn, Feb. 58rook and pawn, Nov. 16reviews/notices of new books, videos, software,

Sept. 52; Oct. 54-5, 58; Dec. 60endgames, composed, see studiesEnglish notation, see notation, systems ofEnglish Primary Schools Chess Association, Aug. 25Entr’acte (movie), July 23etiquette among chess players, Feb. 59-60European Club Cup, Crete 2003, Dec. 7-17European Team Championships, Plovdiv 2003, Dec.

3, 27; Feb. 28-31Euwe, Max,

Chess archives, Nov. 41, 44winner of Amateur World Championship 1928,

July 23Evans-Quek, Debbie, “Welsh women at the Bled

Olympiad”, April 21evolution chess (chess variant), July 34exhibition matches, July 3, 22; Aug. cover, 3, 4-5;

Oct. 3, 26-8fairy chess, Feb. 54Fattorini & Sons, manufacturers of chess clocks, May

30Fazekas, Stefan (Hungarian/British IM), April 18Fédération Internationale des Echecs, see FIDEFerdinand and Isabella (chess-playing Spanish

monarchs), Jan. 44-5fiction, chess in, April 44-5; Aug. 41; Sept. 49 (see

also Oct. 18); Oct. 31-2; Nov. 55; Jan. 57; Feb. 55-6

fiction (short stories, etc.; see also Avni, Amatzia, “Meet Baron Munchausen”), July 28-30; Jan. 20-1; March 44-5

FIDE, Jan. 48-9; Feb. 34laws of chess, Dec. 25, 26-7; Jan. 47; March 45Permanent Commission for Chess Composition,

Jan. 50-2; Feb. 34Fiennes, Sir Ranulph (explorer and chess player),

Dec. 41“50 years ago” (series), see under Ravilious, Chrisfilms, plays, radio, TV, treatment of chess in, April

27; July 23; Aug. 44; Sept. 49 (see also Oct. 18); Oct. 52; Nov. 44-5; Jan. 58; March 57-8

Firth, Steve, “The Martin Luther King Variation” (short story), March 44-5

Fischer, Bobbybest games, Aug. 50-2 (bk.), 56 (bk.)posssibly a sufferer from Asperger’s Syndrome,

Feb. 56World Championship match v. Spassky, 1972,

March 34-6, 37-8, 60 (bk.)mentioned, April 30; Aug. 41

Fischer, Regina, March 36Flear, Glenn, “[Hungarian Variation of the Russian

System (Grünfeld)] (ChessPublishing.com opening theory article)”, Feb. 18

Fleiss, Heidi, “Hollywood madam” and chess player, Sept. 48

Flintoff, Andrew (cricketer and chess player), Oct. 52forthcoming events, April 53; May 53; June 53; July

53; Aug. 57; Sept. 53; Oct. 61; Nov. 61; Dec. 61; Jan. 61; Feb. 61; March 61

Four Nations Chess League (4NCL), April 33-40; May 31-6; June 21-3; July 4-9, 50; Feb. 20-7; March 26-33

Fox, Mike & James, RichardThe complete chess addict, Nov. 47contributions: “Addicts’ corner” (series), April 40-

2; May 47-50; June 41-5; July 47-50; Aug. 40-4; Sept. 41-9; Oct. 50-2; Nov. 44-7; Dec. 39-42; Jan. 55-8; Feb. 54-8; March 54-9

Fraenkel, Heinrich (“Assiac”), Jan. 55-6; Feb. 34, 58; March 58

Franklin, Benjamin, “The morals of chess”, Feb. 59, 60

Franklin Chess Club, Philadelphia, Sept. 47Fred’s mate (movie), April 27Fry, Stephen, The liar (novel), Feb. 56Furness, Richard (arbiter), Dec. 25; Jan. 47; March 45Gallagher, Joe, “[King’s Indian Defence]

(ChessPublishing.com opening theory article)”, Jan. 26-7

Garcia, Leontxo, “Scandal in Linares”, Aug. 31-6 (see also Jan. 49); “ ‘Going to school is a waste of time’ says Teimour Radjabov” (interview), Aug. 37-8

Gelman, Philip, possibly England’s oldest player, May 50

Gibbs, Peter (Birmingham post columnist), Feb. 57Gibtelecom Chess Festival, Gibraltar 2003, April 28-

30Gillam, Tony, “Ken Whyld: an appreciation”, Jan. 28Ginger, Bob, Who wants to be a millionaire?

contestant, June 44Girls’ own paper, chess column in, Dec. 47Golders Green Rapidplays, May 44-5Goldsby, A.J., website of, Oct. 52grading, see subheading grading system under British

Chess FederationGrammaticus, “At the chalk face: a monthly diary”,

June 33; July 37; Aug. 25; Sept. 27; Oct. 49; Nov. 55; Dec. 58; Jan. 42; Feb. 10; March 33

Great Britain v. America cable matches, April 23Great Britain v. United States (composing match,

2002), April 53Grobelsek, Ana (arbiter), Dec. cover, 3

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Groves, Lavender, chess set designer, June 28-9Guernsey Open, 2002, April 32Gunsberg, Isidor, on amateurism in chess, April 23Gurevich, Mikhail, featured in “How good is your

chess?”, Nov. 27-9Haddon, Mark, The curious incident of the dog in the

night-time (novel), Feb. 55Haddrell, Richard, organiser of British Schools

Championships, Aug. 25Hammond, Alexander (dealer in antique chessmen),

June 28-9Hampton Court House (school), chess activity at,

Nov. 50-3Hanley, Craig, achieves joint first in Smith &

Williamson Young Masters 2003, Sept. 15-17Harry Potter and the philosopher’s stone (movie),

Sept. 49 (see also Oct. 18)Hastings Chess Club, continental tour by, 1903, Aug.

13Hastings Congresses

2002-3, April cover, 3, 4-182003-4, March cover, 3, 4-10, 11-14

Hawksworth, John, Nov. 47Hemsley, Dennis (Monarch Assurance tournament

organiser), Dec. 48, 53Herbert, John, Sept. 36-7Heron-Maxwell, Beatrice, “Tragedy in chess – the

story of a prize solution” (short story), July 28-30hexagonal chess (chess variant), Jan. 57Hiarcs 9 (computer program), Nov. 56Hilton Premier (tournament), Blackpool 2003, Nov.

30-7Hochberg, Burt, see Kmoch, Hans, “Grandmasters I

have known: Aaron Nimzovich” (edited by Burt Hochberg)

Hoogeveen Essent Tournament 2003, Dec. 20-4Hopwood, Paul, Aug. 43Hosking, Geoffrey (historian and chess player), June

17; July 49“How good is your chess?” (series), see under King,

DanielHowell, David

achieves IM norm at Budapest “First Saturday” tournament, 2003, Aug. 6-7

exhibition match v. Karjakin, July 3, 22; Aug. cover, 3, 4-5

exhibition match v. Speelman, Aug. 4featured in “How good is your chess?”, Sept. 7-10participates in Staunton Anniversary Tournament

2003, Dec. 4-6simul at Richmond Junior CC, 2003, Jan. 58simul to mark opening of The Art of Chess

Exhibition, 2003, July 3, 22; Aug. cover, 3, 5Hunguest Hotels Super-Tournament, Budapest 2003,

4-9Huntington, Robert (Associated Press journalist), 48-9Huntley, Ian (Soham murderer and chess player), Dec.

42Ilyumzhinov, Kirsan (FIDE president), Jan. 48-9Inland Revenue Chess Club, April 42internet chess (individual websites)

Chess Café, May 49; July 48Chess-parrot, Sept. 49

chessKIDS, Oct. 45Chessmetrics, May 49-50chesspieces.cash-creation.com, Oct. 39ChessPublishing.com, May 20; June 30-1; July 10;

Aug. 52-3; Sept. 34-5; Oct. 14-15; Nov. 54-5; Dec. 26-7; Jan. 26-7; Feb. 18; March 20-1

Goldsby, A.J., Oct. 52Internet Chess Club, April 22-3Jelliss, George (knight’s tours), March 57Richmond Junior Chess Club, Oct. 45Silman, Jeremy, Sept. 49Tim Krabbé’s Chess Curiosities, Aug. 41-2; Sept.

25; Feb. 29Internet Chess Club, April 22-3interviews

Kramnik, Vladimir, Nov. 23-6Leko, Peter, June 7-9Macnab, Louise, Feb. 40-2Radjabov, Teimour, Aug. 37-8Shahade, Jennifer, Oct. 29-30

Isle of Man (tournament), see Monarch Assurance Open, Isle of Man

James, RichardMove one! (children’s book), Nov. 47contributions: “Addicts’ corner”, see under Fox,

Mike & James, Richard; “Chess, Piaget and Polgar”, Oct. 44-5; “Thinking skills in children”, Nov. 50-3

Jelliss, George Peter, knight’s tours website, March 57

John G. White Collection, Cleveland Public Library, Ohio, Aug. 28

Jones, Michael, “If…” (poem), Jan. 37Josephs, Cyril, Sept. 37-8; Nov. 15; Dec. 56journalism, chess-related, see chess journalismjunior chess, June 20, 33; July 37, 48; Aug. 25; Sept.

27; Oct. 44-5, 49; Nov. 50-3, 55; Dec. 41, 58; Jan. 42; Feb. 10; March 33, 55, 60 (bk.)

BCF British Schools Championships, Aug. 25; Feb. 10; March 33

Christ’s School, Richmond, Nov. 50-3educational value of, Oct. 44-5; Nov. 50-3, 55;

Dec. 41; Jan. 42; Feb. 3, 40-2English Primary Schools Chess Association,

Aug. 25Hampton Court House (school), Nov. 50-3Junior Braille Chess Association, June 44London Junior Championships 2003, Feb. 10Millfield School, Andrew Martin a teacher at,

Nov. 3Oakhaven Elementary School, Memphis, July

47-8Quarryhill Junior CC, Aberdeen, Feb. 40Richmond Junior CC, May 50; Aug. 44; Nov.

50-3; Dec. 41; Jan. 58; March 58-9Scots Youth Team v. Parliamentarians, 2003,

Aug. 9-11; Feb. 3Sheen Mount School CC, Nov. 50-3UK Junior Chess Challenge, July 37; Aug.

cover, 3, 5; Sept. cover, 3, 27; Oct. 20-5US Chess Federation’s National Elementary

Championship, July 47-8Vineyard School CC, Nov. 50-3

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Kanchelskis, Andrei (footballer and chess player), Sept. 45

Karjakin, Sergeiexhibition match v. David Howell, July 3, 22;

Aug. cover, 3, 4-5simul to mark opening of The Art of Chess

Exhibition, 2003, July 3, 22; Aug. cover, 3, 5Karpov, Anatoly

featured in “How good is your chess?”, July 12-16rapidplay match v. Kasparov, New York 2002,

May cover, 3, 21-3Kasimdzhanov, Rustam, “Fantastic resources”, Feb.

35-8Kasparov, Garry

disputes brilliancy prize award at Linares 2003, Aug. 33-4

match v. Deep Junior, 2003, May cover, 3, 13-17My great predecessors (extracts from, reviews,

etc.), April 30-1; May 51; July 39-42, 52; Aug. 44; Oct. 57; Dec. 60; Jan. 59; Feb. 27

rapidplay match v. Karpov, New York 2002, May cover, 3, 21-3

visits London Chess Centre, Oct. 2003, Nov. 3, 53World Championship match v. Kramnik, 2000,

Nov. 25mentioned, Feb. 41-2

Katz, Sir Bernard, obituary, July 50Kazantsev, Alexander Petrovich, study composer,

Dec. 42Keeble, John, conductor of Norwich mercury chess

column, Oct. 55Kennedy, Hugh Alexander, his involvement in

Thomas Beeby’s dispute with Staunton, June 24-7 King, Daniel

simul to mark opening of The Art of Chess Exhibition, 2003, Aug. 5

contributions: “How good is your chess?” (series), April 24-7; May 40-2; June 10-13; July 12-16; Aug. 14-16; Sept. 7-10; Oct. 40-2; Nov. 27-9; Dec. 36-8; Jan. 23-6; March 37-42; “Staunton Anniversary Tournament at Simpson’s-in-the-Strand”, Dec. 4-6

knight’s tours, March 57Kmoch, Hans, “Grandmasters I have known: Aaron

Nimzovich (1886-1935)”, April 47-8Koltanowski, George, Sept. 10Kosten, Tony, “[The Anti-Grünfeld]

(ChessPublishing.com theory article)”, June 30-1; “[English Opening] (ChessPublishing.com opening theory article)”; March 20-1

Kosteniuk, Alexandra, Aug. 41Krabbé, Tim, see Tim Krabbé’s Chess CuriositiesKramnik, Vladimir

interviewed by Stefan Loeffler, Nov. 23-6prospective match v. Leko leading to World

Championship reunification, Nov. 24-6World Championship match v. Kasparov, 2000,

Nov. 25mentioned, Feb. 42

Kwiatkowski, Feliks, “Amateur v Grandmaster”, Feb. 50-1

Lackland, John, mediaeval chess player, April 45Ladies’ Chess Club (1895-), Dec. 47

Lahno, Kateryna, March cover, 3Landsberger, Kurt, “Cuba, chess and Steinitz”, Jan.

32-4Lane, Gary, “Return of the King’s Gambit”, July 26-

7; “The Aussie Attack”, Aug. 12-13; “The Closed Sicilian (ChessPublishing.com opening theory article)”, Dec. 18; “Traditional chess” (Devon County Congress, Paignton 2003), Jan. 4-6; “A dangerous lady” (Anna Zatonskih), Jan. 17-18; “Return of the Evans Gambit”, Feb. 48-50

language learning, its relation to chess skill, Sept. 45Lasker, Edward, on Reshevsky, Feb. 52-3Law, Andrew Bonar, Aug. 11; Nov. 45laws of chess, tournament regulations, etc., Dec. 26-7;

Jan. 47Lawton, Geoff, It’s only me (on Tony Miles), June 3Lee, Peter (1965 British Champion), Feb. 57Leko, Peter

best games, Aug. 56 (bk.); Sept. 52 (bk.)interviewed by Stefan Loeffler, June 7-9prospective match v. Kramnik leading to World

Championship reunification, Nov. 24-6LeMoir, David

author of Essential chess sacrifices, Oct. 53-4contributions: “What has chess ever done for us?”

(series), April 49-50; May 24-5; June 17-18; July 24-5; Aug. 23-5; “Essential chess sacrifices”, Oct. 53-4

LeMoir, Ken, illustrative artwork by, April 49; May 24; June 17; July 24; Aug. 23

Leslie, David, chess teacher, Feb. 40Lester, William Edward (inventor of “evolution

chess”), July 34letters: N. Barnett, Aug. 54; G. Clayton, Sept. 27; A.

Fayle, June 20; P. Fitzgerald, Jan. 49; R. Furness, March 45; J. Horton, Jan. 47-8; R. Huntington, Jan. 48-9; J. Kable, Sept. 27; T. Kosten, Jan. 49; K. Marshall, Aug. 54 (see also Sept. 49); N. Pein, Oct. 18; J. Roycroft, Feb. 34; N. Short, Jan. 47

Levitt, Jonathan, “The European Team Championships” (2003), Feb. 28-31

Lewis, Clive Staples, references to chess in his Narnia novels, Jan. 57

Lewis, Lennox (boxer and chess player), July 47-8libraries, chess collections in, Aug. 28; Oct. 55lightning chess, May 19; Aug. 23-4 Linares 2003 (tournament), April 3; Aug. 31-6Lincoln, Robert A., problemist and author, Oct. 52literature, chess in, June 44Liu Wenzhe, “Here comes Zhao Xue”, Sept. 30-3living chess, Jan. 45Lloyd, Sian (TV weather girl and chess player), July

48LOADED (men’s magazine), Aug. 41Locock, Charles Dealtry, March 54-5Loeffler, Stefan, “ ‘I am very very satisfied’ says

Nigel Short” (Budapest 2003), June 4-7; “ ‘I didn’t feel the urge to give my best—yet’ (interview with Peter Leko), June 7-9; “Loss of a legend” (Ludek Pachman), June 47-50; “Ground Force in Dortmund” (Dortmund Sparkassen 2003), Nov. 17-21; “Vladimir Kramnik interviewed by Stefan Loeffler”, Nov. 23-6

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London Chess Centre, Kasparov’s visit to, Oct. 2003, Nov. 3, 53

London Junior Championships 2003, Feb. 10London review of books, personal column entry in,

March 57Lord, Peter, “The Portuguese invasion of North

London”, May 44-5losing chess (chess variant), April 40Love, Courtney (“rock chick”), Aug. 41Lowe, Edward (C19 chess amateur), June 24-7luck in chess, Oct. 47-9McDonald, Neil, “French Defence 3 …Be7 Tarrasch

(ChessPublishing.com opening theory article)”;, Aug. 52-3; “French Defence Winawer (ChessPublishing.com opening theory article)”, Oct. 14-15; “Four young players at the British Championship” (2003), Oct. 15-18

Macnab, Louise, Feb. 44-7interviewed by Craig Pritchett, Feb. 40-2receives Cherie Booth Award as Best Scottish Girl

Player of the Year, 2003, Aug. 9; Feb. cover, 3McShane, Luke

deployment of Trompowsky Attack by, July 17-19“most entertaining player” at Hastings 2002-3,

April cover, 3, 4“Magical miniatures”, see under Russ, ColinMamedyarov, Shakhriyaz, featured in “How good is

your chess?”, Jan. 23-6management (business), chess as a training for, July

24Manchester United souvenir chess set, Sept. 45Mansfield, Comins (problem composer), May 47, 50;

July 31, 50Manson, Charles (murderer and chess player), July 48Marshall, Frank James, April 52 (bk.); May 51 (bk.)Martin, Andrew, Nov. cover, 3

contributions: “Learn from instructive games”, June 32-3; “[The Banker] (ChessPublishing. com opening theory article)”, July 10; “The Patzer rap”, Sept. 38-40; “X rated” (Albin Counter-Gambit), Nov. 48-9; “Banzai !!” (French Defence, Steinitz Variation with 5 Qh5), Dec. 54-5 (see also Jan. 47-8); “How NOT to play the King’s Indian”, March 47-9

matchesAlekhine v. Euwe, 1935 & 1937, July 39-42Fischer v. Spassky, 1972, March 34-6, 37-8, 60

(bk.)Great Britain v. America cable matches, April 23Howell v. Karjakin (rapidplay exhibition match,

2003), July 3, 22; Aug. cover, 3, 4-5Howell v. Speelman (exhibition match, 2003),

Aug. 4Kasparov v. Deep Junior, 2003, May cover, 3, 13-

17Kasparov v. Karpov (rapidplay match, New York

2002), May cover, 3 Oxford v. Cambridge (Varsity Match 2003), May

18-19Scots Youth Team v. Parliamentarians, 2003, Aug.

9-11; Feb. 3Shahade v. D’Costa and Wilson, 2003, Oct. 3, 26-

8

matches, team, determining of colours in, Nov. 14“Meet Baron Munchausen” (series), see under Avni,

AmatziaMembers of Parliament, see ParliamentariansMephisto Vancouver (chess computer), Sept. 37Mestel, Jonathan, winner of 2002-2003 British Chess

Solving Championship, June 31Metropolitan Chess Club, June 42, 44middlegame strategy, tactics, March 60 (software)Mighty wind, A (movie), March 57-8Miles, Tony, May 48 (bk.); June cover, 3, 35-40; Aug.

44 (bk.), 49-50 (bk.), 54 (see also Sept. 49); 56 (bk.); Jan. 57; Feb. 57; Dec. 40

Milk Tournament, 2nd, Selfoss 2003, Feb. 4-10Millfield School, Andrew Martin a teacher at, Nov. 3mobile phone, Ponomariov forfeits game following

ringing of, Dec. 3, 27; Feb. 28Monarch Assurance Open, Isle of Man 2003, Dec. 3,

25, 48-53; Jan. 17-18, 47; March 45Montpellier Open 2003 (tournament), Sept. 4-6Moore, Jack J. & Deery, T.F., A history of the

Metropolitan Chess Club, June 42Moore, Patrick (astronomer and chess player), May 47Morgan, David James (“Quotes & queries” column

editor), Jan. 30Morozevich, Alexander

announces retirement from serious chess, Nov. 5winner of Biel Elite Tournament 2003, Nov. 4-13

Morphy, Paul, April 30-1; June 29; Aug. 20, 56 (software)

Mountcastle, H. (promoter of randomised chess), April 23

NAO (Paris club), wins European Club Cup 2003, Dec. 7-17

New statesman, Heinrich Frankel’s chess column in, Jan. 55-6

newspapers, treatment of chess in, see chess journalism

Nicolson, Jim, “Withdrawal symptoms” (poem), May 49

Nimzowitsch, Aaron, April 47-8notation, systems of, July 45

ambiguities in, Dec. 42Nottingham guardian, Isidor Gunsberg’s chess

column in, April 23Nottingham 1936 (international tournament), Oct. 50-

1Novag Star Diamond (chess computer), Sept. 52Novag Turquoise (chess computer), May 38-9Oakhaven Elementary School, Memphis, winner of

USCF National Elementary Championship 2003, July 47-8

obituariesDeery, Tom F., June 42-3Katz, Sir Bernard, July 50Pachman, Ludek, June 47-50Parr, Frank, March 55-7Primett, A.P. (“Phil”), April 42Wason, Peter C., July 49-50

occultism and chess, March 51-2oldest English player, May 50 (see also Aug. 17)Olympiads

The Hague 1928, July 23

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Bled 2002, April 21; June 16; Feb. 41“100 years ago” (series), see under Ravilious, Chrisopening preparation, March 23-5openings, see index sections listing (a) openings

represented in game scores (b) discussion of opening systems, general and specific.

Opik, Lembit (politician and chess player), July 48originality, in games, studies, etc., Sept. 24-5O’Rourke, Bill (chess organiser), Nov. 30, 41Owen, John (C19 chess player), May 49Oxford v. Cambridge (Varsity Match 2003), May 18-

19Pachisi (Indian board game), Dec. 44-5Pachman, Ludek, June 47-50Paignton Congress, see Devon County Congresspaintings, chess-related, see artworks on chess themespairing systems in tournaments, Dec. 8, 25, 48; Jan.

47; March 45pairs tournaments (two players alternating moves),

April 16-18Palliser, Richard, “The Wood Green juggernaut rolls

on” (4NCL), April 33-40; “Oxford capitulate!” (Varsity match, 2003), May 18-19; “Can Betsson catch Wood Green in 4NCL”, May 31-6; “Guildford stay in the race … but Wood Green go marching on” (4NCL), June 21-3; “Wood Green triumph at last!” (4NCL), July 4-9; “A Batsford resurgence?”, Aug. 45-52; “Craig Hanley fights back to tie for first at Millfield” (Smith & Williamson Young Masters 2003), Sept. 15-17; “Bashing the book: IM Richard Palliser looks at some different media”, Sept. 33-5; “Head to head” (book reviews), Oct. 57-9; “Blackpool: a new home for English chess?” (Hilton Premier and Ron Banwell Masters tournaments 2003), Nov. 30-41; “The opening deluge continues” (book and video reviews), Nov. 58-60; “Further success for Mme Oijeh and NAO” (2003 European Club Cup), Dec. 7-17; “A new season, but the same dominance?” (4NCL 2003-4), Feb. 20-7; “4NCL: the alarm rings for Wood Green!”, March 26-33

Parliamentarians v. Scots Youth Team, 2003), Aug. 9-11; Feb. 3

Parr, David, March 57Parr, Frank, March 55-6Partie d’Echecs, La (chess movie), Oct. 52Paulsen, Louis, April 30-1Pein, Malcolm, “The Exchange Grunfeld: an old

sacrifice revived”, Sept. 18-20; “A crucial game for Harry Potter”, Sept. 49 (see also Oct. 18)

Pert, Nicholassecures GM title at Hoogeveen 2003, Dec. 20-3contributions: “Montpellier Open”, Sept. 4-6;

“Dutch treats for Pert and Polgar” (Hoogeveen 2003), Dec. 20-4

philately, see postage stampsphilosophers’ game, the, see rithmomachiaphoto quizzes, April 18; Dec. 47; Jan. 31; Feb. 17;

March 50physiological effects of chess play, Sept. 50Piaget, Jean (educational psychologist), Oct. 44-5“Pig in Paradise” Pairs blitz tournament, Hastings

2002-3, April 16-18

Plaidy, Jean, The bastard king (novel), April 44-5Plaskett, James, “First Gibtelecom Chess Festival”

(2003), April 28-30poems/verses on chess themes, April 45; May 48-9;

Nov. 45; Jan. 37, 57Polgar, family, Oct. 45Politiken Cup, see Copenhagen 2003 (tournament)Ponomariov, Ruslan, forfeits a game at European

Team Championship after his mobile phone rings, Dec. 3, 27; Feb. 28

Port Erin, see Monarch Assurance Open, Isle of Man 2003

positional chess, see strategic aspects of chesspostage stamps, chess themes on, May 28-9postal chess, see correspondence chessPrimett, A.P. (“Phil”), obituary, April 42prison, chess in, June 45; July 48Pritchard, David Brine, May 48; Jan. 57

The encyclopedia of chess variants, Oct. 51; March 55

Pritchard, Elaine, March 55Pritchett, Craig, “Scotch game in Westminster” (Scots

Youth Team v. Parliamentarians, 2003), Aug. 9-11; “Striking a chord with Cherie Blair: Louise Macnab in profile”, Feb. 40-2; “Three games by Louise Macnab”, Feb. 44-7

“Problem album”, see under Russ, Colinproblems, April 53; May 47, 50, 53; June 31, 53; July

31-7, 53; Aug. 17, 57; Sept. 12-13, 53; Oct. 52, 55, 61; Nov. 45, 61; Dec. 61; Jan. 36, 38-42, 44-5, 50-2, 56, 61; Feb. 39, 54-5, 61; March 55, 61

prodigies, chess, July 48; Aug. 4-5, 20-1, 44; Nov. 47; Feb. 52-3

progressive chess (chess variant), Sept. 49psychological aspects of chess, May 24-5, 52; July

20-1, 24-5; Aug. 56 (bk.); Sept. 50; Oct. 39, 44-5; Nov. 50-3; Jan. 20-1, 56-7; Feb. 59-60; March 53

public chess rooms, Feb. 58Purdy, Cecil John Seddon (Australian author and

chess player), June 52; Sept. 27Putnam, Bill (charity tournament organiser), Aug. 43-

4Quarryhill Junior Chess Club, Aberdeen, Feb. 40queens, multiple, Sept. 48quickplay finishes, see adjudication (or adjournment)

versus rapidplay finishesquizzes, puzzles, etc. (see also “Christmas quiz”

under Courtney, Hugh; and photo quizzes), May 12; Dec. 47; Jan. 31, 37

radio, see films, plays, radio, TV, treatment of chess in

Radjabov, Teimourdefeats Kasparov at Linares 2003, Aug. 31-2interviewed by Leontxo Garcia, Aug. 37-8

randomised chess (chess variant), April 23rapidplay finishes, see adjudication (or adjournment)

versus rapidplay finishesrapidplay, blitz, etc., tournaments/matches (not

including blitz deciders in standard tournaments; see also lightning chess), April 16-18, 48; May cover, 3, 21-3, 44-5; July 12-16; Aug. cover, 3, 4-5; Oct. cover, 3; March 58

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Ravilious, Chris, “100/50 [etc.] years ago” (series), April 23; May 19; June 52; July 23; Aug. 13; Sept. 10; Oct. 55; Nov. 41; Dec. 47; Jan. 45; Feb. 58; March 50; “Real chess” (series), May 30; “Education, education, education…! : Staunton and the public school system”, Sept. 26; “Working with Ken [Whyld]”, Jan. 29-31

records in chess events, July 48; Aug. 43Redfern, T.H., on chess and the occult, March 51-2Reshevsky, Samuel, Feb. 52-3retractor (chess problem category), Oct. 55Rice, John M., president of FIDE Permanent

Commission for Chess Composition, Jan. 50, 51Richard I (“Lionheart”), chess player, April 45Richmond Junior Chess Club, May 50; Aug. 44;

March 58-9website, Oct. 45; Nov. 50-3; Dec. 41; Jan. 58

Richmond Rapidplay tournaments, March 58Ries, Samuel, proprietor of cigar divan (afterwards

Simpson’s), June 24rithmomachia (board game), Oct. 51Roger W. Putnam Charity Chess Tournament, London

School of Economics, 2003, Aug. 43-4Ron Banwell Masters (tournament), Blackpool 2003,

38-41rotation chess (chess variant), March 55Rowling, J.K., chess references in Harry Potter novels

by, Aug. 41; Sept. 49 (see also Oct. 18)Rowson, Jonathan, “The winners play it cool in

Iceland” (Milk Tournament, Selfoss 2003), Feb. 4-10; “Leaving it late: Jonathan Rowson replays the final sprint that won him the Hastings trophy” (Hastings 2003-4), March 11-14

rules of chess, see laws of chessRuss, Colin

“Magical miniatures” (studies), April 51; May 52; June 45; July 19; Aug. 55; Sept. 51; Oct. 56; Nov. 60; Dec. 59; Jan. 54; Feb. 39; March 21

“Problem album”, April 53; May 53; June 53; July 53; Aug. 57; Sept. 53; Oct. 61; Nov. 61; Dec. 61; Jan. 61; Feb. 61; March 61

Russia, Imperial, chess in, Dec. 42Russian Championship, Krasnoyarsk 2003, Jan. 7-10sacrifices, their role in chess, July 25; Oct. 53-4, 60

(bk.); Nov. 56 (bks.), 60 (bk.)Sadler, Matthew, featured in “How good is your

chess?”, June 10-13Sandham, David, “Essential chess endings by James

Howell” (review), Oct. 54-5Saunders, Elaine, see Pritchard, ElaineSaunders, John, Aug. 41Scherbakov, Ruslan, “[Anti-Moscow Gambit]

(ChessPublishing.com opening theory article)”, May 20

Schief, R., “Ego rating”, Jan. 52-3Schmid, Lothar (chess book collector), Jan. 28school chess clubs, see junior chessSchroeder, James, “The mind reader” (short story),

Jan. 20-1Schwarzenegger, Arnold (actor, politician and chess

player), Oct. 51-2Scots Youth Team v. Parliamentarians, 2003, Aug. 9-

11; Feb. 3

sculpture, chess-related, see artworks on chess themessexism in chess, Oct. 30; Nov. 41; Feb. 42Shahade, Jennifer

interviewed by Matthew Broomfield, Oct. 29-30plays open-air exhibition match, 2003, Oct. cover,

3, 26-8Sheen Mount School Chess Club, Nov. 50-3Sherzer, Alex (US GM), July 48; Nov. 47Shipley, Walter Penn, Sept. 47 (bk.)Shirov, Alexei, best games, April 52 (bk.)Short, Nigel

winner of Hunguest Hotels tournament, Budapest 2003, June 4-7

withdraws from tournament after non-appearance of opponent, Dec. 3, 25, 48; Jan. 47; March 45

short stories, see fiction (short stories, etc.)shuffle chess, see randomised chess (chess variant)Silman, Jeremy, Sept. 49Silverman, Julius (MP and chess player), Aug. 11Simpson’s-in-the-Strand (chess venue), June 24-7;

Dec. 4-6simultaneous exhibitions

Howell (Richmond Junior CC, 2003), Jan. 58Howell/Karjakin (opening of The Art of Chess

Exhibition, 2003), July 3, 22; Aug. cover, 3, 5King (opening of The Art of Chess Exhibition,

2003), Aug. 5Miles (Chicago, 1994), Aug. 54Reshevsky, as child prodigy, Feb. 52-3York Danger Squares (blindfold simul, 2003),

Aug. 43Smith & Williamson Young Masters (tournament),

Millfield School 2003, Sept. 15-17Smyslov, Vasily, best games, July 52 (bk.); Aug. 56

(bk.)Sonneborn-Berger (scoring system), March 50Spassky, Boris, May 51 (bk.)

World Championship match v. Fischer, 1972, March 34-6, 37-8, 60 (bk.)

Speck, Nick, Australian champion and inventor of the “Aussie Attack”, Aug. 12-13

spectating at chess events, Sept. 36; Feb. 60speed chess, see rapidplay tournaments/matchesSpeelman, Jonathan, exhibition match v. Howell,

Aug. 4sport, chess as, Oct. 30sportsmanship, see etiquette among chess playersstamps, see postage stamps, chess themes onStaunton, Howard

controversy over 1847 odds match v. Lowe, June 24-7

Great schools of England, The, Sept. 26Staunton Anniversary Tournament 2003, Dec. 4-6Steinitz, Wilhelm, Jan. 32-3; Feb. 34Stevens, Tim, “Mary Bain: an American champion

inside cold war Russia”, Aug. 28-30strategic aspects of chess, Sept. 45 (bk.), 52 (bk.);

Oct. 57-8 (bks.); Nov. 56 (bks.), 59-60 (bk.); Dec. 60 (bk.); Feb. 57-8 (bk.)

Streatham and Brixton Chess Club, Dec. 54; Jan. 47-8strip cartoons, see cartoons, caricatures, etc.studies, April 51; May 52; June 45; July 19, 31-7;

Aug. 55; Sept. 12-13, 24-5, 51; Oct. 56; Nov. 45,

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60; Dec. 59, 60 (bk.); Jan. 38-42, 50-2, 54; Feb. 39; March 21, 55

Svidler, Peterwins 2003 Russian Championship, Jan. 7-10contributions: “Two days in Tilburg” (1997), Jan.

11-14swindles (undeserved counterplay in lost positions),

Oct. 47-9Székely, Peter, holder of world record for drawn

games, July 48tactical aspects of chess, July 25; Sept. 52 (bk.); Oct.

60 (bks.); Nov. 56 (bks., software); Nov. 59 (bk.); Dec. 60 (bks.); Jan. 59 (bks.); March 60 (bk. & software)

Taylor, Peter, “Welcome to Biel/Bienne the bilingual city … where Morozevich is magnifique!”, Nov. 4-13

television, see films, plays, radio, TV, treatment of chess in

Thomas, Sir George Alan, Dec. 39-40Thompson, John Crittenden (inventor of

Hippopotamus Opening), Sept. 42-5; Nov. 44threats, tactical themes involving, Nov. 56 (software)Tilburg 1997 (tournament), Jan. 11-14Tim Krabbé’s Chess Curiosities website, Aug. 41-2;

Sept. 25; Feb. 29time management/controls (see also chess clocks),

April 21; July 21; Dec. 13Time trouble (Civil Service Sports Council

magazine), April 42Times, The, chess column in, Dec. 60 (bk.)Tiviakov, Sergei, “When in Italy play the Italian

Game!”, June 15-16tournament reports (see also rapidplay

tournaments/matches), April 4-15, 28-30, 32; May 4-12, 36-7; June 4-7; Aug. 6-8, 31-6; Sept. 4-6, 15-17; Oct. 4-12, 14-18, 20-5, 33-4; Nov. 4-13, 17-21, 30-41; Dec. 4-6, 7-17, 20-4, 28-35, 48-53; Jan. 4-6, 7-10; Feb. 4-10, 28-31, 32-4; March 4-10, 11-14

tournaments, fixing of (alleged), July 48Tudor House Museum, Upton-upon-Severn, June 28-9Turner, James (C19 chess amateur), his involvement

in Thomas Beeby’s dispute with Staunton, June 25-7

TV, see films, plays, radio, TV, treatment of chess inTylor, Theodore Henry, Oct. 50-1UK Junior Chess Challenge, July 37; Aug. cover, 3, 5,

25; Sept. cover, 3, 27; Oct. 20-5; March 33USSR Correspondence Championships, Oct. 60 (bk.)Uhlmann, Wolfgang (German GM), Dec. 32-3Ulvestad, Olaf (C20 US master), Nov. 56 (software)United States Chess Championship, New York 1940,

April 52 (bk.)United States Chess Federation, National Elementary

Championship, July 47-8United States v. Great Britain (composing match,

2002), April 53Variant chess (magazine), Sept. 49Varsity Match, see Oxford v. Cambridge (Varsity

Match)Vicar of Dibley, The (TV sitcom), Jan. 58videos, see reviews section

Vilela, José L., “The joy of endgame play”, July 44-5Vineyard School Chess Club, Nov. 50-3violent incidents involving chess players, Aug. 43viruses (internet phenomenon), Oct. 52Vlissingen 2003 (tournament), Feb. 32-4Vukcevich, Milan Radoje, Sept. 12-13Wade, Robert Graham, April 18Wales, performance of women’s team at Bled

Olympiad 2002, April 21Ward, Chris, “Pastings and wastings at Hastings”

(Hastings 2002-3), April 4-15; “Two’s company in the Paradise of the Pig” (Pig in Paradise Pairs blitz tournament, Hastings 2002-3), April 16-18; “The Politiken Cup” (Copenhagen 2003), Oct. 33-4; “The Dragon exchange sac (ChessPublishing.com opening theory article)”, Nov. 54-5; “Another intriguing Hastings” (2003-4 Congress), March 4-10

Wason, Peter C., obituary, July 49-50Watson, Charles (Australian chess player), Feb. 55websites, see under (1) internet chess; (2) names of

individual websitesWeleminsky, Antonio, “oldest player in the BCF

grading book”, Aug. 17 “What has chess ever done for us?” (series), see

under LeMoir, DavidWhitaker, Norman Tweed (US chess player and

confidence trickster), Sept. 47white, chances relative to those of black, June 19-20;

Nov. 47Whitworth, Damian (journalist and chess player),

Dec. 41Who wants to be a millionaire? (TV quiz show), June

44-5Whyld, Ken, Jan. 28-31, 34; Feb. 34

Chess columns his final book, Nov. 47obituaries, Sept. 41mentioned, June 45contributions: “A blast from the past”, June 24-7

Wijk aan Zee 2003 (tournament), May 4-12, 42Williams, Gareth, “Collectors’ corner” (series), April

44-5; May 28-9; June 28-9; July 28-30; Aug. 20-1; Sept. 28-9; Oct. 31-2; Nov. 56-7; Dec. 44-5; Jan. 44-5; Feb. 52-3; March 34-6; “The Art of Chess” (exhibition), July 22-3

Williams, Peter A., chess prodigy, July 48; Aug. 44; Nov. 47

Wilson, Aly, exhibition match v. Jennifer Shahade, 2003, Oct. 3, 26-8

Wilson, Thomas Bright, inventor of “tumbling clock”, May 30

Winter, Edward (chess historian), May 49; July 48; Sept. 45-7

Wittman, Jason, inventor of chess variants, May 48women chess players, Dec. 47

attitude toward, see sexism in chessfirst published game between women players,

Sept. 47strength of women players relative to men, Aug.

37Welsh women’s team at Bled Olympiad, April 21

Women’s World Championship, Challengers’ Tournament, Moscow 1952, Aug. 28-30

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woodpushing, Oct. 39Woodward, Timothy, “Guernsey Open” (2002), April

32“Woody review, The” (series), April 19-20“Woody Woodpusher” (series), April 22-3; May 38-9;

June 19-20; July 20-1; Aug. 17-18; Sept. 36-8; Oct. 47-9; Nov. 14-16; Dec. 56-8; Jan. 35-7; Feb. 11-13; March 23-5

World Championshipindividual championships

1935 & 1937 (Alekhine v. Euwe), July 39-421972 (Fischer v. Spassky), March 34-6, 37-8,

60 (bk.)2000 (Kasparov v. Kramnik), Nov. 25

moves toward reunification of, June 4, 9; Nov. 24-6

World Junior Championships, Orepesa del Mar 2001, Feb. 41

world records, see records in chess eventsWormald, Robert Douglas (C20 chess author), Aug.

40; Nov. 44Wyvill, Marmaduke (C19 MP and chess player), Aug.

11X3Dworld.com rapidplay match, Kasparov v. Karpov,

New York 2002, May cover, 3, 21-3York Danger Squares (chess team), Aug. 43Yudasin, Leonid, featured in “How good is your

chess?”, April 24-6Zatonskih, Anna, Jan. 17Zemgalis, Elmars (C20 Latvian/US master), Nov. 56

(software)Zhao Xue (Chinese chess star), Sept. 30-3Zukertort, Johann Hermann, Jan. 32

PORTRAITS, PHOTOGRAPHIC AND OTHER

Acs, Peter, Dec. 9Adams, Mike (captain, Welsh women’s Olympiad

team), April 21Afek, Yochanan, May 26Agdestein, Simen, Dec. 49Alexander, Conel Hugh O’Donel, April 41Anand, Viswanathan, May 4; Nov. 20Anderssen, Karl Ernst Adolf, June 29Andersson, Ulf, June 39Arakhamia, Ketevan, Oct. 5Arkell, Keith, April 7Atkins, Henry Ernest, April 23Bain, Mary, Aug. 28Barden, Leonard William, Jan. 55Barsov, Alexei, April 13Basman, Michael, Aug. 5Berry, Stephen, Dec. 34Blackburn, Suzie, April 21Blair, Cherie, see Booth, CherieBlau, Max, Oct. 50Blunden, Fred, April 27Bologan, Viktor, May 36; Nov. 17Bonham, Reginald Walter, Aug. 41Booth, Cherie, Feb. cover, 40Burghley, Lord, Oct. 50Capablanca, José María, Aug. 20Capablanca, José Raúl, Aug. 20, 21Chaplin, Charlie, Feb. 53

Cherniaev, Alexander, March 6Chevannes, Sabrina, Sept. coverChigorin, Mikhail Ivanovich, Jan. 32Cmilyte, Viktorija, May 12Conquest, Stuart, March 5, 8Corbin, Philip, Jan. 15Courtney, Hugh, Jan. 41Davies, Nigel, Nov. 35Dawson, Thomas Rayner, Feb. 54D’Costa, Lorin, Oct. 20Delchev, Aleksander, Dec. 31Duchamp, Marcel, July coverEpishin, Vladimir, March 13Evans-Quek, Debbie, April 21Falkbeer, Ernest, June 25Fiol, Don Antonio, Aug. 21Fischer, Bobby, Aug. 50; March 35, 36, 37Forbes, Cathy, Sept. 41Fraenkel, Heinrich, Jan. 55Franklin, Michael, April 34Furness, Richard, Dec. 25Gallagher, Joe, Oct. 11Gara, Anita, Aug. 30Garcia, Leontxo, Aug. 32Geller, Yefim, June 37Gheorghiu, Florin, June 39Golombek, Harry, June 39Graf, Alexander, Dec. 29Griffiths, Kathy, April 21Grischuk, Alexander, May 7; Dec. 11; Feb. 31Grobelsek, Ana, Dec. coverGurevich, Mikhail, Nov. 27Hanley, Craig, April 17Hartston, William Roland, Oct. 28Haslinger, Stewart, April 35Hebden, Mark, March 12Hegarty, Sarah, April 16Hemsley, Dennis, Dec. 53Howell, David, Aug. cover, 4Hunt, Harriet, Feb. 30Huntington, Robert, Jan. 48Ivanchuk, Vasily, May 7; Dec. 16James, Richard, Oct. 44Jones, Richard, April 36Karjakin, Sergei, April 7; May 12; Aug. cover, 4Karpov, Anatoly, May cover, 21, 23Kasparov, Garry, May cover, 21, 23; Aug. 33; Dec.

15; Feb. 27, 47“Kasparov” (formerly Higginbottom), George, Jan. 53Kasimdzhanov, Rustam, Feb. 35Kelly, Brian, Feb. 30Kennedy, Hugh Alexander, June 25Khoo, Teresa, Oct. 24King, Daniel, Dec. 5Knight, Misha, Sept. coverKoltanowski, George, Sept. 10Korchnoi, Viktor, June 39; Aug. 54; Nov. 8Kosteniuk, Alexandra, April 9; May 10; Nov. 11Kosteniuk, Oksana, Feb. 45Kotronias, Vasilios, March 5, 10Kramnik, Vladimir, May 7; Nov. 23, 25Kunte, Adhijit, March 6Lahno, Kateryna, March cover

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Lalic, Bogdan, July 6Lane, Gary, April 20Lappage, Jonathan, Sept. coverLasker, Emanuel, Jan. 33Leko, Peter, June 7Leonard, Frank, June 39Levitt, Jonathan, Feb. 28Ljubojevic, Ljubomir, June 39Locock, Charles Dealtry, March 54Löwenthal, János Jakab, June 25Lputian, Smbat, Dec. 48Lyttelton, George William, Baron, June 25Macdonald, Christopher, Aug. 10McGraw, Jemima, Sept. coverMcNab, Colin, Nov. 31McNab, Louise, Aug. 10; Feb. cover, 40, 44, 47McShane, Luke, April cover; July 17Martin, Andrew, April 34; Nov. coverMiles, Jana, June 39Miles, Tony, June cover, 35, 37, 39; Aug. 54; Dec. 40Morozevich, Alexander, Nov. 5Morphy, Paul, April 31; June 29Motwani, Paul, Oct. 6Muzychuk, Anna, Dec. 33Nielsen, Peter Heine, April 6Nikolic, Predrag, Feb. 5Nimzowitsch, Aaron, April 47Nisipeanu, Liviu-Dieter, March 17Pachman, Ludek, June 47, 49Päehtz, Elizabeth, Aug. 30Parker, Jonathan, April 33; Dec. 12Parr, Frank, March 56Pert, Nicholas, Sept. 4; Dec. 20Plaskett, James, July 6Pokorna, Regina, Aug. 30Polgar, Judit, May 5; June 6; Dec. 20Polgar, Zsuzsa, May 23Ponomariov, Ruslan, Dec. 27Powell, Annie, April 21Pritchett, Craig, Feb. 41Radjabov, Teimour, Aug. 37Redpath, Joe, Aug. 10Reid, Alan, Aug. 10Reshevsky, Samuel, Feb. 52, 53Reuben, Stewart, June 39Rice, John M., Jan. 51Rivière, Jules Arnous de, June 25Rogan, Michael, Aug. 5Rogers, Ian, Aug. 32Rowson, Jonathan, Oct. 15; Feb. 7; March 5, 11Schief, R., Jan. 53Shahade, Jennifer, Oct. cover, 26, 29Sharevich, Anna, Aug. 30Sherman, David, Sept. 44Sherwin, James, April 38Short, Nigel, June 4, 39; July 5; Dec. 25Smerdon, David, July 26Sokolov, Ivan, Feb. 4Sowray, Peter, April 38Spassky, Boris, March 35, 36Speelman, Jonathan, June 39Staunton, Howard, June 25Stean, Michael, June 39

Stefanova, Antoaneta, July 5; Aug. 30Steinitz, Wilhelm, Jan. 32, 33Stellwagen, Daniel, May 7, 10Sutovsky, Emil, May 37Svidler, Peter, Jan. 11Taylor, Sir Edward, Aug. 10Thomas, Sir George Alan, Dec. 39Thompson, John Crittenden, Sept. 44Timman, Jan, June 39Torre, Eugenio, March 15Tylor, Theodore Henry, Oct. 50Uhlmann, Wolfgang, Dec. 32Van Wely, Loek, May 6Vukcevich, Milan, Sept. 12Ward, Chris, April 5; March 7Wells, Peter, Aug. 45Whyld, Ken, Sept. 41; Jan. 29Wilson, Aly, Oct. 26 Wyvill, Marmaduke, June 25Xu Yuhua, Sept. 31Younger-Ross, Richard, Aug. 10Zatonskih, Anna, Jan. 17Zhang Zhong, April 18; May 7, 9Zhao Xue, Sept. 31Zhu Chen, Sept. 31Zhukova, Natalia, Dec. 33

NEW BOOKS, PERIODICALS, DVDs, VIDEOS REVIEWED/NOTICED

Entries are provided under names of authors or, in the case of periodicals, under titles.

Aagaard, J., Excelling at positional chess, Aug. 56; Nov. 59-60

Beasley, J., Depth and beauty: the chess endgame studies of Arthur Mandler, Dec. 60

Beim, V., Lessons in chess strategy, Nov. 56Boris Spassky: selected games 400, May 51Bosch, J., Secrets of opening surprises, Oct. 60British Chess Federation, Grading list, Oct. 60Carter, S.L., The emperor of Ocean Park, Oct. 31-2Chandler, M.

Bashing the Sicilian with Bb5 (videos). Vol. 1: After 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 Nc6, Aug. 56; Sept. 33-4; Vol. 2: 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 d6 3 Bb5+, Aug. 56; Sept. 33-4

Chess tactics for kids: 50 tricky tactics to outwit your opponent, Oct. 60; Nov. 59

Chess informant, see InformatorChristiansen, L., Rocking the ramparts, Jan. 59Davies, N., The Veresov, Sept. 52; Nov. 58Dommett, A., Emil Josef Diemer 1908-1990, July 52;

Aug. 44Dunne, A., 2010 chess oddities, April 52Dunnington, A.

Chess psychology, Aug. 56Gambit play: sacrificing in the opening, Oct. 60;

Nov. 60Nimzo-Indian Rubinstein: the ever popular main

lines with 4 e3, March 60Dvoretsky, M.

Dvoretsky’s endgame manual, Jan. 59

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School of chess excellence 4: Opening developments, Nov. 56

Edmonds, D. & Eidinow, J., Bobby Fischer goes to war, March 34, 36, 37-8, 60

Eingorn, V., Decision-making at the chessboard, Dec. 60

Emms, J.Concise chess, Jan. 59Play the Najdorf: Scheveningen style, Sept. 52

Fiala, V., The chess biography of Marcel Duchamp, vol. 1 (1887-1925), May 51

Flear, G., The …a6 Slav, June 51Gallagher, J., Starting out: the Pirc/Modern, Sept. 52;

Oct. 59Giddins, S., How to build your chess opening

repertoire, April 52Gillam, A.J.

Simple chess tactics and checkmates, April 52; May 51

Starting chess, April 52; May 51Gufeld, E., Chess strategy, Aug. 56; Feb. 57-8Harding, T., 64 great chess games: masterpieces of

postal and email chess, Aug. 40Harding, T. & Grodzensky, S., Red letters, Oct. 60Heisman, D., Looking for trouble, Jan. 59Hilbert, J.S.

Essays in American chess history, June 44New York 1940: United States Chess

Championship, April 52Walter Penn Shipley, Sept. 47Young Marshall, April 52; May 51

Horvath, T., The Sicilian with e5 in tournament practice, July 52

Howell, J., Essential chess endings, Oct. 54-5Informator, 86, June 51; 87, Oct. 60Jacobs, B. (& others), Chess software user’s guide,

Nov. 56Jansa, V., Dynamics of chess strategy, Nov. 56Jones, T., Survival guide for chess parents, March 60Kasparov, G., My great predecessors. Vol. 1, May 51;

July 52; Aug. 44; Oct. 57; Vol. 2, Dec. 60; Jan. 59Keene, R. & Jacobs, B., The Times winning moves,

Dec. 60Khalifman, A., Opening for White according to

Anand, Nov. 56Khalifman, A. (& others), Super tournaments 2002,

July 52Khodakovsky, M., The Grunfeld revealed, Aug. 56Kongsted, C., How to use computers and improve

your chess, Sept. 52; Oct. 58Kosten, T., Knockout Nimzo (video), Oct. 60; Nov. 59Lalic, B., The Marshall Attack, Sept. 52; Nov. 58Lane, G.

Find the checkmate, Dec. 60Ideas behind modern chess openings, April 19-20

Lawton, G., Tony Miles: it’s only me: England’s first grandmaster, June 35; Aug. 44, 49-50, 56

LeMoir, D., Essential chess sacrifices, Nov. 56Liu Wenzhe, Chinese school of chess, April 52 (see

also June 41)McDonald, N.

Mastering checkmates, April 52; May 51Starting out: the English, Aug. 56; Oct. 58

Marin, M., Secrets of chess defence: learn how to defend and counter-attack, Oct. 60; Nov. 59

Marovic, D., Secrets of positional chess, Aug. 56; Oct. 58

Meyer, C.D. & Muller, K., The magic of chess tactics, July 52

Minev, N. & Donaldson, J., Dutch Defence: new and forgotten ideas, Oct. 60

Muller, K. & Voigt, M., Danish dynamite, Feb. 13New in chess yearbook 66, May 51; 67, Aug. 56; 68,

Nov. 56Nunn, J., Learn chess tactics, March 60Osbun, E., First Anglo-Pacific Invitational Chess

Championship, Oct. 60Palliser, R., Play 1 d4!, Aug. 56Pinski, J.

The Four Knights, Sept. 52; Nov. 58The Two Knights Defence, March 60

Play winning chess, Sept. 52Psakhis, L.

Advance and other anti-French variations, Dec. 60

French Defence 3 Nc3 Bb4, Feb. 13French Defence 3 Nd2, Aug. 56

Raetsky, A. & Chetverik, M.The Catalan, March 60English …e5, Oct. 60; Nov. 58

Rizzitano, J., Understanding your chess, March 60Rogozenko, D., Anti-Sicilians: a guide for Black, June

51Romero, A., Creative chess strategy, Dec. 60Rosen, B., Chess endgame training, Dec. 60Sakaev, K. & Semkov, S., The Queen’s Gambit

Accepted, Jan. 59Schneider, A.

The art of giving mate, Nov. 56Semi-open games, Jan. 59

Seirawan, Y. & Silman, J.Play winning chess, May 51Winning chess strategies, May 51Winning chess tactics, May 51

Shaw, J., Starting out: the Ruy Lopez, Aug. 56; Oct. 59

Smyslov, V., Smyslov’s best games. Vol. 1: 1935-1957, July 52; Aug. 56

Snape, I., Chess endings made simple, Oct. 58Soloviev, S.

Leko’s one hundred wins, Aug. 56; Sept. 52Shirov’s one hundred wins, April 52

Soltis, A., Bobby Fischer rediscovered, Aug. 50-2, 56Sosonko, G., The reliable past, Oct. 60Van der Tak, A.C. & Nijboer, F., Tactics in the

opening 1: Sicilian Defence, Nov. 56Ward, C.

It’s your move, Dec. 60Nimzo-Indian Kasparov Variation, June 51

Watson, J.Chess strategy in action, Sept. 45; Oct. 57-8Play the French. 3rd ed., Jan. 59

Wells, P., Winning with the Trompowsky, Aug. 45-9, 56

Williams, S., Play the Classical Dutch, April 52Winning chess brilliancies, Sept. 52

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Winning chess endings, Sept. 52Winning chess openings, Sept. 52Winning chess strategies, Sept. 52Winning chess tactics, Sept. 52Winter, E., A chess omnibus, Sept. 45-7, 52Yrjola, J. & Tella, J., The Queen’s Indian, Sept. 52;

Nov. 58-9

SOFTWARE REVIEWS

Chess assistant 7.1, Sept. 52Chess tactics for intermediate players, March 60Chess Tiger 15.0, May 51Comprehensive chess endings, Sept. 52Deep Junior 8.0, July 52Donaldson, J., Two masters from Seattle, Nov. 56Encyclopaedia of middlegames, March 60Fritz and Chesster, May 51Henris, L. Albin Countergambit (D08-D09), Nov. 56HIARCS 9, Nov. 56Junior 8.0, July 52Kalinin, A.

Modern chess openings: French Defence, March 60

Modern chess openings: Sicilian Defence, March 60

Marin, M., English 1 c4 e5 (A20-A29), Aug. 56Mate studies, Oct. 60Mega Corr 3, July 52Paul Morphy: genius and myth, Aug. 56Renko, G., Deadly threats, Nov. 56Schloessner, H., Fritz technique trainer: winning won

positions, Aug. 56

GAMES (INCLUDING PART GAMES)

This section of the index enables game scores involving specific players to be located. Internet games between players identified only by pseudonyms are excluded.

Entries consist of a player’s name (in bold type), followed by opponents’ names, with month and page references. Each game is indexed twice, i.e. under the names of both players.

Aagaard, Jacob Kovachev, Dec. 53Aarons, Poppy (& Ward, Chris) Crouch/NN, April

17; Hanley/Hegarty, April 16Abbott, P. LeMoir, Aug. 23Abbott, Steve Hunnable, July 49Abeln, Michiel Zhukova, Dec. 33Abergel, Thal Eames, Feb. 26; Tebb, Feb. 23Acs, Peter Ivanchuk, Dec. 9Adams, Michael Kobalija, Dec. 15; Parker, April 33;

Quinn, April 34Afek, Yochanan Pilgaard, May 26; Solleveld, Feb.

34; Tiviakov, Feb. 32Agdestein, Simen Angelis, Dec. 49Agrest, Evgeny Ponomariov, Feb. 28Akopian, Vladimir Naiditsch, Dec. 9Alekhine, Alexander Euwe, July 39, 40; Tylor, Oct.

50, 51Alexander, Conel Hugh O’Donel Botvinnik, April

41; Bronstein, April 41

Alexandre Schnitzler, Sept. 47Alexandrov, Aleksei Zviaginsev, Sept. 21Alfred, Nathan Howell, Aug. 6; Jones, July 7Almasi, Zoltan Polgar, June 6; Shirov, Sept. 23Al Sayed Wu Shaobin, May 20Alster, L. Bonham, July 47Ambrosi, E. Jenkins, Aug. 8Anand, Viswanathan Azmaiparashvili, March 16;

Bologan, Nov. 20, 21; Leko, Aug. 36; Polgar, May 5; Ponomariov, May 4; Radjabov, Nov. 20; Tomchek, May 52

Anderssen, Karl Ernst Adolf Wyvill, Aug. 11Andersson, Erik Sundin, Aug. 40Andersson, Ulf Basman, March 53; Miles, June 38;

Shirov, Sept. 25; Smejkal, July 51Anderton, David Ashton, March 32Anderton, Matthew Richards, April 39Andrew, Jonathan Neglia, March 59Angelis, Del Rio Agdestein, Dec. 49Ansell, Simon Flear, June 22; Gormally, Feb. 26;

Kennaugh, March 30Arakhamia-Grant, Ketevan Conquest, Oct. 5Arkell, Keith Barsov, April 13; Harikrishna, April 8;

Hynes, April 38; Kasimdzhanov, Feb. 33; Piceu, Feb. 33; Poulton, July 9; Radovanovic, Jan. 6; Sowray, March 32; Taylor, Feb. 21; Tseshkovsky, April 8

Ashton, A. Anderton, March 32Atalik, Suat Miles, Aug. 50Atkins, Henry Ernest Marshall, April 23Azarov, Sergei Grischuk, Dec. 10Azmaiparashvili, Zurab Anand, March 16;

Kasparov, Feb. 16; Persson, March 16Babic Rogers, Oct. 54Baburin, Alexander McNab, March 29Bacrot, Etienne Lutz, Feb. 15; McShane, Aug. 14Bain, Mary Belova, Aug. 30Baker, M.D. James, June 42Bakhmatov, E. Roeder, Feb. 33Bakre, Tejas Motwani, Oct. 6Balashov, Yuri Lugovoi, Jan. 10Baramidze, David Uhlmann, Dec. 33Barata Costa, Oct. 58Bareev, Evgeny Ivanchuk, Dec. 16; Kramnik, May

7, Sept. 22Barsov, Alexei Arkell, April 13; Mannion, Dec. 52Barua, Dibyendu Woodward, Oct. 17Basman, Michael Andersson, March 53Bates, Richard Haslinger, May 34; Palliser, Feb. 24Beach, T.J. Lee, Feb. 57Bell, Philip Yardley, June 45Bellon Lopez, Juan Manuel Cirabisi, Nov. 48 Belova, Valentina Bain, Aug. 30Belyavsky, Alexander Hoi, Oct. 34Benkovic, P. Taylor, Nov. 11Bennet, William Lappage, Oct. 25Berkes, Ferenc Leko, June 7; Polgar, June 6Berliner, Hans Fischer, Aug. 51Berry, Stephen Gershon, Dec. 34; Schmidt, Dec. 34Bhatia, Kanwal Cast, June 22; Gormally, July 4Bigg, Andrew Broomfield, March 47Bilgram, Oscar H. Amateur. June 44Bjarnason Emms, Dec. 53

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Blake, Joseph Henry Locock, March 54Boguszlavszkij, J. Gara, Aug. 7Bologan, Viktor Anand, Nov. 20, 21; Radjabov,

Nov. 21; Rowson, Feb. 9; Smirnow, May 36; Sokolov, Feb. 6

Bonar Law, Andrew, see Law, Andrew BonarBonham, Reginald Walter Alster, July 47; Garrick,

Aug. 40; Gibbs, Aug. 40; Green, July 47; Salm, July 47

Boniface, Steve Stone (Progressive Chess), Sept. 49Borriss, Martin Palliser, Dec. 17Botvinnik, Mikhail Moiseyevich Alexander, April

41; Fischer, Aug. 16; Pachman, June 48; Smyslov, March 50; Thomas, Dec. 39

Boulitchoff Dadian, July 49Bourdonnais, Louis Charles de la McDonnell, July

25Boutourlin, C. Dadian, July 49Boxall, R.F. Wade, May 19Brajovic Rodic, Oct. 54Brewer, Jonathan Novag Turquoise (chess

computer), May 38, Nov. 15Bricard, E. Pert, Sept. 5Brighton College Shrewsbury School, Sept. 26Broadbent, Reginald Joseph Parr, March 56Bronstein, David Alexander, April 41Broomfield, Matthew Bigg, March 47; Palliser, May

33Brown, W.A. LeMoir, May 24Brunswick, Charles, Duke of Harrwitz, Aug. 43;

Kolisch, Aug. 43; Morphy, June 29; Villafranca & Valguamera, Prince of, May 49

Brunswick, Charles, Duke of (& Casabianca, Count) Dubois, Aug. 43

Brunswick, Charles, Duke of (& Harrwitz, Daniel) Casabianca, Count, & Kaulla, Aug. 43

Brusey, Alan Crouch, Jan. 4Buckley, Simon Gormally, Aug. 48; Webb, Sept. 38Burnett, Jim Upton, May 35Burnett, R. Kelly, Aug. 27Byrne, Robert Fischer, July 49C. (Miss) Miss M, Sept. 47Capablanca, José Raúl Law (and others), Aug. 11;

Scott, Aug. 21; Thomas, Dec. 39Capstick, J. Whyld, Sept. 41Casabianca, Count (& Brunswick, Charles, Duke

of) Dubois, Aug. 43Casabianca, Count (& Kaulla) Brunswick, Duke of,

& Harrwitz, Aug. 43Cast, Abigail Bhatia, June 22Cebalo, Miso Kümin, Dec. 36 Chandler, Murray Howell, Feb. 20Chapman, Dinos Moss, Aug. 43Cherniaev, Alexander Kotronias, March 10; Lahno,

March 6; Nielsen, March 4Chernikov, Anton Dorrington, Oct. 24Chernishev Ostrivoj, July 51Chi Ching Hsuan Miles, June 40Chiburdanidze, Maia Dvoiris, Sept. 24Chigorin, Mikhail Ivanovich Marshall, Oct. 36;

Steinitz, Oct. 57Christiansen, Larry Korchnoi, Sept. 20

Chuchelov, Vladimir Kasparov, Dec. 7; Nisipeanu, March 17

Ciampi, V. Simoli, Dec. 54Cioara, Andrei Zatonskih, Jan. 18 Cirabisi Bellon Lopez, Nov. 48; Gigeri, Nov. 48Clarke, Graham Thompson, Nov. 44Claudius, Kevin Reid, Dec. 41Clayton, Tristan Kenyon, June 42Cmilyte, Viktorija Stellwagen, May 12Cobb, James Williams, April 36Cohen, Ronnie Lord, May 44Coleman, David D’Costa, Feb. 25Collins, Sam Gwaze, Oct. 8; McNab, Nov. 33Conquest, Stuart Arakhamia-Grant, Oct. 5; Nielsen,

March 8Constantinou, Peter D’Costa, Oct. 21; Lappage,

Feb. 10Cooper, L. Ikonnikov, Feb. 33Cooper, Mel unnamed opponent, Oct. 47Corbin, Philip Elson, Jan. 15Cornette, M. Pert, Sept. 4Costa Barata, Oct. 58Court, Charlie McGraw, Oct. 24Crouan, S. Nikcevic, Aug. 26Crouch, Colin Brusey, Jan. 4; Lane, Jan. 5Crouch, Colin (& NN) Ward/Aarons, April 17Cunliffe, S.D. James, June 42Cutmore, Martin Hempson, Jan. 5Dadian, André (prince) Boulitchoff, July 49;

Boutourlin, July 49; Kogan, July 49; Kolisch, July 49; Kreutzahler, July 49; Pushkin, July 49; Tirnacherono, July 49

Dale, Robert unnamed opponent, Oct. 47; unnamed opponent, Feb. 11

Damjanovic, Mato Vukcevich, Sept. 12Danner Kekelidze, Nov. 49Davda, Rahil Gaudeau, March 59Davies, Nigel Hunt, Nov. 34Dawson, Thomas Rayner Locock (rotation chess),

March 55D’Costa, Lorin Coleman, Feb. 25; Constantinou,

Oct. 21; Hawrami, Oct. 23; Li Wu, Oct. 20; Shahade, Oct. 27; Wells, July 8

Dearing, Eddie Littlewood, Feb. 21; Palliser, May 18; Prokopchuk, Sept. 16; Ward, March 28

Deep Junior (computer program) Kasparov, May 13, 15, 16, 17

Deery, Tom F. Stephenson, June 42DeFirmian, Nick Rowson, Feb. 10Degraeve, Jean-Marc Pert, Sept. 6 Deltchev, Aleksander Drabke, Dec. 31 Dely, Péter Donner, Sept. 24Devereaux, Max Emms, March 29De Vreught, Dennis Hector, May 12; Zhang Zhong,

May 9Dgebuadze Zarnicki, May 52Diemer, Emil Josef Kainz, Aug. 44; Stolzer, Aug.

44Dimer, J. Lasker, Jan. 45Dobell, Horace Ranneforth, Aug. 13Dodd, John unnamed opponent, July 21Donner, Jan Hein Dely, Sept. 24; Van den Berg,

Sept. 24

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Dorrington, Chris Chernikov, Oct. 24Drabke, Lorenz Deltchev, Dec. 31Drexel Kramer, Aug. 55Dubois, Serafino Brunswick, Duke of, &

Casabianca, Count, Aug. 43Duchamp, Marcel Müller, July 23Dunnington, Angus Trevelyan, July 9Dunstan, R. Lee, Feb. 58Dupré Torre, Nov. 42Dvoirys, Semyen Chiburdanidze, Sept. 24;

Kosteniuk, Nov. 10; Pert, Dec. 20Dworakowska, Joanna Jones, April 36Dyar, O-J. Robertson, Oct. 49Dzagnidze, Nana Skripchenko-Lautier, Dec. 13Eames, B. Abergel, Feb. 26; Emms, March 26Edwards, Hinks Pert, Sept. 35Eisenbeiser, A. Pirisi, Nov. 54Eliskases, Erich Gottlieb Silverman, Aug. 11Ellison, D.G. Wason, July 50Elson, Askari Corbin, Jan. 15Emms, John Bjarnason, Dec. 53; Devereaux, March

29; Eames, March 26Epishin, Vladimir Hebden, Dec. 51; Rowson, March

12Euwe, Max Alekhine, July 39, 40Evseev, Nikolay Petrovich Flohr, Dec. 59Farago, S. Howell, Sept. 7Fedorov, Alexei Pelletier, Jan. 26; Sorokin, May 37Fedorowicz, John Shamkovich, May 40Fischer, Bobby Berliner, Aug. 51; Botvinnik, Aug.

16; Byrne, July 49Flear, Glenn Ansell, June 22; Kosteniuk, April 9;

Nielsen, April 6; Tseshkovsky, April 10Flohr, Salo Evseev, Dec. 59Flynn, D. Tebble, April 50Foisor, Chistine Zhao Xue, Sept. 32Franco, Carlos Matamoros Gurevich, Aug. 27Fraenkell unnamed opponent, Jan. 58Franklin, Michael Martin, April 34Fressinet, Laurent Nikolic, Feb. 8; Rowson, Feb. 9;

Vydeslaver, Dec. 17Friberg, H. Winge, June 30Fridman, Daniel Pert, Dec. 51Ftacnik, Ljubomir Maiwald, Dec. 31Gallagher, Ian unnamed opponent, Feb. 13Gallagher, Joe Gormally, Oct. 10; Haslinger, April

35Gara, Anita Boguszlavszkij, Aug. 7Garrick Bonham, Aug. 40Gaudeau, Valentin Davda, March 59Gdanski, Jacek Mozny, Oct. 54Geller, Yefim Miles, June 35; Uhlmann, Dec. 32Georgadze, Tengiz Parr, March 57Georgiev, Kiril Lugovoi, Dec. 8Gershon, Alik Berry, Dec. 34; Graf, Dec. 29Ghasi, Ameet Neelotpal, Oct. 17Ghitescu, Teodor Spassky, March 39Gibaud Lazard, Sept. 42Gibbs, P.C. Bonham, Aug. 40Gigeri Cirabisi, Nov. 48Girdlestone, P.C. LeMoir, Oct. 53Goldstein, Maurice Edward Watson, Feb. 55Golod, V. Tiviakov, June 15

Goloshchapov, A. Sutovsky, May 37Golubev, Mikhail Kasimdzhanov, Feb. 35; Torre,

March 15Gomez, F. Rodriguez Guerrero, Aug. 26Gormally, Danny Ansell, Feb. 26; Bhatia, July 4;

Buckley, Aug. 48; Gallagher, Oct. 10; Haslinger, Oct. 12, Nov. 32; Lahno, March 7; Lawson, April 15

Graf, Alexander Gershon, Dec. 29; Mainka, Dec. 29Green, A.Y. Bonham, July 47Grischuk, Alexander Azarov, Dec. 10; Kasparov,

Dec. 13; Miladinovic, Feb. 15; Sutovsky, Feb. 16, 31 (same game); Topalov, May 9

Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur Steinitz, Feb. 48Gurevich, Mikhail Franco, Aug. 27; Sprenger, Nov.

27Gwaze, Robert Collins, Oct. 8Haldane, R. Happel, Dec. 54Halkias, Selios Zatonskih, Jan. 17Hall, Chris (& LeMoir, David) Hutchings & Smith,

Aug. 24Hall, D. McAvoy, April 49Hamppe, Carl Meitner, Jan. 55Hanley, Craig Hynes, July 8; Jones, Sept. 15; Kunte,

Nov. 30; Rowson, Feb. 24; Shaw, Nov. 35Hanley, Craig (& Hegarty, Sarah) Ward/Aarons,

April 16Hansen, Curt McShane, Sept. 19Hansen, Torbjorn Parr, March 56 Happel, H. Haldane, Dec. 54Harding, Edmund Saini, Jan. 58Harding, Keith MacDonald, Aug. 11Hargreaves, Tony unnamed opponent, April 23Harikrishna, Pentyala Arkell, April 8; Haslinger,

Oct. 8Harley, Andrew Quillan, April 40Harris, C. Smith, Dec. 55Harrwitz, Daniel Brunswick, Duke of, Aug. 43Harrwitz, Daniel (& Brunswick, Charles, Duke of)

Casabianca, Count, & Kaulla, Aug. 43Haslinger, Stewart Bates, May 34; Gallagher, April

35; Gormally, Oct. 12, Nov. 32; Harikrishna, Oct. 8; Hunt, Nov. 36

Hawrami, Dana D’Costa, Oct. 23Headlong, Fenella Lee, May 31Heaton, Robert unnamed opponent, Jan. 58Hebden, Mark Epishin, Dec. 51; Pert, June 21;

Rowson, March 11; Sulskis, Dec. 50Hector, Jonny De Vreugt, May 12; Stellwagen, May

12Hegarty, Sarah (& Hanley, Craig) Ward/Aarons,

April 16Heggie, Charles unnamed computer, Dec. 42Heine Nielsen, Peter, see Nielsen, Peter HeineHempson, Peter Cutmore, Jan. 5 Henderson Williams, Dec. 57Herring, Frances Watson, Dec. 47Hill, Tim unnamed opponent, Jan. 35 (see also

March 25)Hille, R. Scheuer, Sept. 48Hindle, Owen Orton, April 50Hoang Thanh Trang Wittmann, Feb. 18

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Hodge, David Tonning, May 18Hodgson, Julian Munson, June 18; Panchenko, Aug.

46Hoi, Carsten Belyavsky, Oct. 34Horner, Jeff Howell, Nov. 40; Kidambi, Nov. 39Horton-Kitchlew, Andrew Woodward, April 32Horvath, A. Woodward, Aug. 7Howell, David Alfred, Aug. 6; Chandler, Feb. 20;

Farago, Sept. 7; Horner, Nov. 40; Karjakin, Aug. 5; Kenworthy, Nov. 38; King, Dec. 5, 6; Knott, April 37; Shaw, Oct. 15; Speelman, Aug. 4; Turner, March 28; Werner, Aug. 6; Williams, Jan. 58

Howell, James Kholmov, Oct. 54; Stokes, Oct. 55Hracek, Zbynek Zurek, Sept. 45Hunnable, Ian Abbott, July 49Hunt, Adam Davies, Nov. 34; Haslinger, Nov. 36Hunt, Harriet Skripchenko-Lautier, Feb. 30; Smith,

March 27Hutchings, Stuart (& Smith, P.) Hall & LeMoir,

Aug. 24Huzman, Alexander Kasparov, Dec. 14Hynes, Tony Arkell, April 38; Hanley, July 8Ikonnikov, V. Cooper, Feb. 33Inarkiev Morozevich, Jan. 8Iordachescu, Viorel Van der Weide, Dec. 50 Isouard de Vauvenargue, Count Morphy, June 29Ivanchuk, Vasily Acs, Dec. 9; Bareev, Dec. 16Ivanov, S. Kobalia, Aug. 52Izeta Txabarri, Felix Karpov, July 12Jackson, Sheila Macnab, Feb. 44Jagafarow, Alexander Muzychuk, Dec. 33Jakab, Attila McDonald, Aug. 7James, Richard Baker, June 42; Cunliffe, June 42Janosevic, Dragoljub Thompson, Sept. 42Jenkins, D. Ambrosi, Aug. 8Jobava, Baadur Kasparov, Dec. 10Jones, Gawain Hanley, Sept. 15; Mah, Sept. 16Jones, Laurie Lobo, Nov. 47Jones, Richard Alfred, July 7; Dworakowska, April

36Jonkman Kiseleva, Dec. 52Josephs, Cyril unnamed opponent, Sept. 38; Wade,

Dec. 56Jurkovic, H. Pandurevic, Aug. 27Kailavasan, Gajern Stabler, May 50Kainz Diemer, Aug. 44Kakageldyev, A. Zagrebelny, Oct. 40Kamara, Khalid Rodrigues, March 59Kamsky, Gata Short, Nov. 60Karjakin, Sergei Howell, Aug. 5; Nielsen, April 5;

Persson, March 17; Rogers, May 12; Tkachiev, Nov. 10

Karlsson, Lars Martin, June 32Karpov, Anatoly Izeta, July 12; Kasparov, May 21,

22, 23; Krasenkow, May 12; Polgar, May 5, Dec. 23

Kasimdzhanov, Rustam Arkell, Feb. 33; Golubev, Feb. 35; Van den Berg, Feb. 32

Kasparov, Garry Azmaiparashvili, Feb. 16; Chuchelov, Dec. 7; Deep Junior (computer program), May 13, 15, 16, 17; Grischuk, Dec. 13; Huzman, Dec. 14; Jobava, Dec. 10; Karpov, May

21, 22, 23; Leko, Aug. 35; Ponomariov, Aug. 36; Radjabov, Aug. 34

“Kasparov” (formerly Higginbottom), George Schief, Jan. 52

Kaulla (& Casabianca, Count) Brunswick, Duke of, & Harrwitz, Aug. 43

Kazic, Bozidar Vukcevich, Sept. 12Kekelidze Danner, Nov. 49Kelly, Brian Burnett, Aug. 27; Kotronias, Feb. 31;

Mestel, March 32; Miles, Aug. 49Kennaugh, Charlie Ansell, March 30Kenworthy, Gary Howell, Nov. 38; Lund, Nov. 39Kenyon, Scott Clayton, June 42; Kilpatrick, May 50Keres, Paul Thompson, Sept. 44Kharitonov, A. Mamedyarov, Jan. 23Kharlov, Andrei Sands, Sept. 18; Vaulin, Sept. 45Kholmov Howell, Oct. 54Kidambi, Sundararajan Horner, Nov. 39Kilpatrick, Callum Kenyon, May 50King, Daniel Howell, Dec. 5, 6; Nixon, March 31Kiseleva, Natalia Jonkman, Dec. 52Klibor, L. Parr, March 57Knorre, Victor Zukertort, May 50Knott, Simon Howell, April 37Kobalija, Mikhail Adams, Dec. 15; Ivanov, Aug. 52Kogan Dadian, July 49Kolisch, Ignác Brunswick, Duke of, Aug. 43;

Dadian, July 49Koltanowski, George O’Hanlon, Sept. 10Koneru, Humpy Naiditsch, May 12Korchnoi, Viktor Christiansen, Sept. 20; Leko, June

8; Morozevich, Nov. 8; Pachman, June 50; Van der Stricht, Feb. 28

Korneev, Oleg Prasad, Dec. 51Kosintseva, Tatiana Zhao Xue, Sept. 30Kosten, Tony Levitt, May 32; Schwarz, March 20;

Taylor, March 31Kosteniuk, Alexandra Dvoirys, Nov. 10; Flear,

April 9; McShane, April 10; Nijboer, May 12Kosteniuk, Oksana Macnab, Feb. 45Kostrovitsky C.W., Jan. 54Kotronias, Vassilios Cherniaev, March 10; Kelly,

Feb. 31; McShane, April 28; Nielsen, March 9; Sulskis, April 29; Wells, Oct. 9

Kotz, H. Nikolic, March 48Kovachev Aagaard, Dec. 53Kramer Drexel, Aug. 55Kramnik, Vladimir Bareev, May 7, Sept. 22;

Krasenkow, May 8; Leko, Nov. 18; Ponomariov, Aug. 35; Radjabov, Nov. 18; Shirov, Sept. 22; Van Wely, May 6

Krasenkow, Mikhail Karpov, May 12; Kramnik, May 8

Kreutzahler Dadian, July 49Kritz, L. Tukmakov, Nov. 13Kuijpers, Peter Sparenberg, Feb. 49Kümin, Simon Cebalo, Dec. 36Kunte, Abhijit Hanley, Nov. 30; McNab, Nov. 31;

Rowson, Oct. 7Kurtik Najdorf, July 34Kveinys, Aloyzas Wohl, Aug. 12Kwiatkowski, Feliks McDonald, Feb. 50

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Lahno, Katerina Cherniaev, March 6; Gormally, March 7

Lalic, Bogdan Plaskett, July 6Lane Menacher, Dec. 52Lane, Gary Crouch, Jan. 5Lapinski, J. Shirov, July 27Lappage, Jonathan Bennet, Oct. 25; Constantinou,

Feb. 10; Wells, Aug. 47Lasker, Emanuel Dimer, Jan. 45Lautier, Joel Smirin, Dec. 13Law, Andrew Bonar (and others) Capablanca, Aug.

11Lawson, Eric Gormally, April 15Lazard Gibaud, Sept. 42Lazdins, Eriks Zenitas, Jan. 55Leanse, Martin Lord, May 45Lechtinskaya Shnapik, June 51Lee, Francis Joseph Dunstan, Feb. 58Lee, Graham Headlong, May 31Lee, Peter Beach, Feb. 57; Parr, Feb. 57Leko, Peter Anand, Aug. 36; Berkes, June 7;

Kasparov, Aug. 35; Korchnoi, June 8; Kramnik, Nov. 18; Movsesian, June 9; Polgar, June 8; Radjabov, Aug. 35; Short, June 7

LeMoir, David Abbott, Aug. 23; Brown, May 24; Girdlestone, Oct. 53; Mann, July 24; Martin, April 49, July 25; O’Kelly, Oct. 53; Player, May 25; Poolake, Oct. 53; Roe, Aug. 24; Williams, Aug. 25

LeMoir, David (& Hall, C.) Hutchings & Smith, Aug. 24

Lennox, C. Jonathan McNab, June 44Le Thanh Huyen Phan Dan Huyen, Nov. 49Levitt, Jonathan Kosten, May 32; Zapolskis, Feb. 29Lipman, V. Sarkar, Sept. 39Littlewood, Paul Dearing, Feb. 21Li Wu D’Costa, Oct. 20; Parmar, Oct. 23Ljubojevic, Ljubomir Velimirovic, Sept. 24Lobo, Richard Jones, Nov. 47Locock, Charles Dealtry Blake, March 54; Dawson

(rotation chess), March 55; Ranken, March 54; Vignoli, March 54

Lord, Peter Cohen, May 44; Leanse, May 45; Walker, Sept. 47; Ward, May 44

Lowe, Edward Staunton, June 27Lputian, Smbat Sulskis, Dec. 50Lugovoi, Alexander Balashov, Jan. 10; Georgiev,

Dec. 8Lund, Brett Kenworthy, Nov. 39Luther, Thomas Slobodjan, Dec. 30; Zhukova, Dec.

30Lutz, Christopher Bacrot, Feb. 15; Morozevich,

Nov. 7, 9; Short, June 5M. (Miss) Miss C, Sept. 47McAvoy, J. Hall, April 49MacDonald, Christopher Harding, Aug. 11McDonald, Neil Jakab, Aug. 7; Kwiatkowski, Feb.

50; Rowson, Oct. 14McDonnell, Alexander Bourdonnais, July 25McGraw, Jemima Court, Oct. 24McNab, Colin Baburin, March 29; Collins, Nov. 33;

Kunte, Nov. 31; Lennox, June 44; Rendle, Oct. 16; Shaw, Nov. 32; Sherwin, May 34

Macnab, Louise Jackson, Feb. 44; Kosteniuk, Feb. 45; May, Feb. 47

McShane, Luke Bacrot, Aug. 14; Hansen, Sept. 19; Kosteniuk, April 10; Kotronias, April 28; Nielsen, April 4, Sept. 19; Parker, Dec. 12; Pert, March 26; Shaw, March 28; Sutovsky, Dec. 14; Wojtaszek, July 17

Maczynski Pratten, June 44Mah, Karl Jones, Sept. 16Mahdi, K. Ungureanu, March 49Mainka, Romauld Graf, Dec. 29Maiwald, Jens-Uwe Ftacnik, Dec. 31; Welling, Dec.

31Malakhov, Vladimir Shipov, Feb. 14Malik, Kaiser Rabbitte, Oct. 24Mamedyarov, Shakhriyaz Kharitonov, Jan. 23Mann, R.H.K. LeMoir, July 24Mannion, Stephen Barsov, Dec. 52Mansfield, Comins Thomas, May 47Markovic, Miroslav Ristic, July 10Marshall, Frank James Atkins, April 23; Chigorin,

Oct. 36; Rogosin, Jan. 56Martin, Andrew Franklin, April 34; Karlsson, June

32Martin, R. LeMoir, April 49, July 25Marzik Welling, March 25Matthews, B. Thanesan, Sept. 27Matthiesen, Martin Ward, Oct. 33Mattos, Chris unnamed opponent, March 23May, Frank Macnab, Feb. 47Meitner, Philipp Hamppe, Jan. 55Menacher Lane, Dec. 52Mephisto Vancouver (chess computer) Taylor,

Sept. 37; Dec. 57Mestel, Jonathan Kelly, March 32Miladinovic, Igor Grischuk, Feb. 15Miles, Tony Andersson, June 38; Atalik, Aug. 50;

Chi Ching Hsuan, June 40; Geller, June 35; Kelly, Aug. 49; Panno, June 36; Poldauf, Aug. 49

Mitchell, Martin unnamed opponent, July 20, 21 (see also Feb. 11)

Mohr, G. Shariyazdanov, March 47Morgan Pillsbury, Jan. 36Morozevich, Alexander Inarkiev, Jan. 8; Korchnoi,

Nov. 8; Lutz, Nov. 7, 9; Pelletier, Nov. 6; Shipov, Jan. 8; Svidler, Jan. 9

Morphy, Paul Brunswick, Duke of, & Isouard, Count, June 29; Paulsen, April 30

Morris, Stephen Spalding, April 42Moss, Stephen Chapman, Aug. 43Motwani, Paul Bakre, Oct. 6Movsesian, Sergei Leko, June 9Moyse, Nigel unnamed opponent, Sept. 36Mozny Gdanski, Oct. 54Mulder, E.A.J.M. Parr, March 56Müller, Hans Duchamp, July 23Muller, K. Shchekachev, March 18Munson, S. Hodgson, June 18Muzychuk, Anna Jagafarow, Dec. 33Naiditsch, Arkady Akopian, Dec. 9; Koneru, May

12Najdorf, Miguel Kurtik, July 34; Reshevsky, June 52Nataf, Igor-Alexandre Vera, March 48

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Neelotpal, D. Ghasi, Oct. 17Neglia, Salvatore Andrew, March 59Nielsen, Peter Heine Cherniaev, March 4; Conquest,

March 8; Flear, April 6; Karjakin, April 5; Kotronias, March 9; McShane, April 4, Sept. 19; Short, Feb. 49

Nijboer, Friso Kosteniuk, May 12Nikcevic, N. Crouan, Aug. 26Nikolic, Predrag Fressinet, Feb. 8; Kotz, March 48;

Rowson, Feb. 7Nimzowitsch, Aaron Rubinstein, Dec. 28Nisipeanu, Liviu-Dieter Chuchelov, March 17Nixon, Thomas King, March 31; Pinter, Sept. 17 Novag Turquoise (chess computer) Brewer, May

38, Nov. 15Nunn, John Shirov, March 57O’Hanlon, John J. Koltanowski, Sept. 10O’Kelly, R. LeMoir, Oct. 53Orton, S. Hindle, April 50Ostrivoj Chernishev, July 51Oud, N. Taylor, Nov. 13Ovetchkin Sakaev, Jan. 10Ozeren, Kemal Thomas, June 22Pachman, Ludek Botvinnik, June 48; Korchnoi,

June 50; Szabo, June 49Palac, Mladen Plaskett, April 28Palda, K. Podhorzer, June 42Palliser, Richard Bates, Feb. 24; Borriss, Dec. 17;

Broomfield, May 33; Dearing, May 18Panchenko, Alexander Hodgson, Aug. 46; Vnukov,

Sept. 48Pandurevic, M. Jurkovic, Aug. 27Panno, Oscar Miles, June 36Parker, Jonathan Adams, April 33; McShane, Dec.

12; Rasmussen, Dec. 11Parmar, Amisha Li Wu, Oct. 23Parr, David Georgadze, March 57; Klibor, March

57; Lee, Feb. 57Parr, Frank Broadbent, March 56; Hansen, March

56; Mulder, March 56; Shaw, March 56; Wade, March 56; Wheatcroft, March 56; Whiteley, March 56; Wood, March 56

Paulsen, Louis Morphy, April 30Pelletier, Yannick Fedorov, Jan. 26; Morozevich,

Nov. 6; Sadler, March 18Persson, Tiger Hillarp Azmaiparashvili, March 16;

Karjakin, March 17Pert, Nicholas Cornette, Sept. 4; Degraeve, Sept. 6;

Dvoirys, Dec. 20; Edwards, Sept. 35; Turner, Oct. 10

Pert, Richard Bricard, Sept. 5; Fridman, Dec. 51; Hebden, June 21; McShane, March 26

Pham Minh Hoang Todorovic, July 27Phan Dan Huyen Le Thanh Huyen, Nov. 49Piceu, Tom Arkell, Feb. 33Pilgaard, Kim Afek, May 26Pillsbury, Harry Nelson Morgan, Jan. 36Pinter, Gabor Nixon, Sept. 17Pirisi, G. Eisenbeiser, Nov. 54Plaskett, James Lalic, July 6; Palac, April 28;

Speelman, April 29Player, Edmund LeMoir, May 25Podhorzer, D. Palda, June 42

Poldauf, Dirk Miles, Aug. 49Polgar, Judit Almasi, June 6; Anand, May 5;

Berkes, June 6; Karpov, May 5, Dec. 23; Leko, June 8; Short, June 6; Sololov, Dec. 24

Ponomariov, Ruslan Agrest, Feb. 28; Anand, May 4; Kasparov, Aug. 36; Kramnik, Aug. 35

Poolake, Max LeMoir, Oct. 53Poulton, James Arkell, July 9Prasad Korneev, Dec. 51Pratten, W.H. Maczynski, June 44Prokopchuk, Evgeny Dearing, Sept. 16Psakhis, Lev Williams, Dec. 51Pushkin, M. Dadian, July 49Quillan, Gary Harley, April 40Quinn, Mark Adams, April 34Rabbitte, Michael Malik, Oct. 24Radjabov, Teimour Anand, Nov. 20; Bologan, Nov.

21; Kasparov, Aug. 34; Kramnik, Nov. 18; Leko, Aug. 35; Timman, May 6

Radovanovic, Jovica Arkell, Jan. 6Ragozin, Viacheslav Vasilyevich Schaposnikov,

Nov. 41Ranken, Charles Edward Locock, March 54Ranneforth, Heinrich Dobell, Aug. 13Rasmussen, Karsten Parker, Dec. 11Rechel, B. Williams, May 32Redpath, Joe Reid, Aug. 9; Williams, May 35Reid, Alan Redpath, Aug. 9Reid, R. Claudius, Dec. 41Rej, Tomak Smerdon, July 26Rendle, Thomas McNab, Oct. 16Reshevsky, Samuel Najdorf, June 52Richards, Heather Anderton, April 39Richards, W.E.C. Thompson, Sept. 44Richter Wason, July 50Ristic, Nebojsa Markovic, July 10Robertson, S. Dyar, Oct. 49Rodic Brajovic, Oct. 54Rodrigues, Dunstan Kamara, March 59Rodriguez Guerrero Gomez, Aug. 26Roe LeMoir, Aug. 24Roeder, M. Bakhmatov, Feb. 33Rogers Babic, Oct. 54Rogers, Ian Karjakin, May 12; Stellwagen, May 9Rogosin, H. Marshall, Jan. 56Ross, I. Thompson, Sept. 44Rowson, Jonathan Bologan, Feb. 9; De Firmian,

Feb. 10; Epishin, March 12; Fressinet, Feb. 9; Hanley, Feb. 24; Hebden, March 11; Kunte, Oct. 7; McDonald, Oct. 14; Nikolic, Feb. 7; Sokolov, Feb. 5

Rubinstein, Akiba Nimzowitsch, Dec. 28Ryan, Julian Trefethen, Sept. 27Sadler, Matthew Pelletier, March 18; Seger, June 10Saini, Arjun Harding, Jan. 58Sakaev, Konstantin Ovetchkin, Jan. 10; Sasikiran,

Oct. 34Sakharov Tukmakov, Sept. 24Salm, M.C. Bonham, July 47Sambuev Smirnov, Jan. 10Sandercock, Barry unnamed opponent, Feb. 12Sands, David Kharlov, Sept. 18Sarkar, J. Lipman, Sept. 39

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Sasikiran, Krishnan Sakaev, Oct. 34; Short, Feb. 14Schaposnikov, J. Ragozin, Nov. 41Scheuer, T. Hille, Sept. 48Schief, R. “Kasparov” (formerly Higginbottom), Jan.

52Schmidt, Carsten Berry, Dec. 34Schmidt, Paul F. unnamed opponent, July 31Schneider, D. Yudasin, April 24Schnitzler, G. Alexandre, Sept. 47Schwarz, M. Kosten, March 20Scott, R.H.V. Capablanca, Aug. 21Seger, R. Sadler, June 10Sergeant, Edward Guthlac Tylor, Oct. 51Shahade, Jennifer D’Costa, Oct. 27; Wilson, Oct.

26, 27Shamkovich, Leonid Fedorowicz, May 40;

Vukcevich, Sept. 12Shariyazdanov, A. Mohr, March 47Shaw, E.R. Parr, March 56Shaw, John Hanley, Nov. 35; Howell, Oct. 15;

McNab, Nov. 32; McShane, March 28Shchekachev, A. Muller, March 18Sherbakov, Ruslan Svidler, Jan. 7Sherwin, James McNab, May 34; Sowray, April 38Shipov, Sergei Malakhov, Feb. 14; Morozevich, Jan.

8Shirov, Alexei Almasi, Sept. 23; Andersson, Sept.

25; Kramnik, Sept. 22; Lapinski, July 27; Nunn, March 57; Svidler, Jan. 11; Timman, Feb. 48; Topalov, Sept. 25; Van Wely, Sept. 21; Volkov, Dec. 8

Shnapik Lechtinskaya, June 51Short, Nigel Kamsky, Nov. 60; Leko, June 7; Lutz,

June 5; Nielsen, Feb. 49; Polgar, June 6; Sasikiran, Feb. 14; Stefanova, July 4

Shrewsbury School Brighton College, Sept. 26Silverman, Julius Eliskases, Aug. 11Simoli, S. Ciampi, Dec. 54Skripchenko-Lautier, Almira Dzagnidze, Dec. 13;

Hunt, Feb. 30Slobodjan, Roman Luther, Dec. 30Smejkal Andersson, July 51Smerdon, David Rej, July 26Smirin, Ilya Lautier, Dec. 13; Tiviakov, Feb. 17Smirnow, P. Bologan, May 36; Sambuev, Jan. 10Smith, A. Harris, Dec. 55Smith, Andrew Hunt, March 27Smith, P. (& Hutchings, S.) Hall & LeMoir, Aug.

24Smyslov, Vasily Botvinnik, March 50Snape, Ian Ward, June 21Sokolov, Ivan Bologan, Feb. 6; Polgar, Dec. 24;

Rowson, Feb. 5Solleveld, M. Afek, Feb. 34Sorokin, Maxim Federov, May 37Sowray, Peter Arkell, March 32; Sherwin, April 38Spalding, George Morris, April 42Sparenberg, Jeroen Kuijpers, Feb. 49Spassky, Boris Ghitescu, March 39Speelman, Jonathan Howell, Aug. 4; Plaskett, April

29Sprenger, J. Gurevich, Nov. 27Stabler, Robert Kailavasan, May 50

Staunton, Howard Lowe, June 27Stefanova, Antoaneta Short, July 4Steinitz, Wilhelm Chigorin, Oct. 57; Gunsberg, Feb.

48Stellwagen, Daniel Cmilyte, May 12; Hector, May

12; Rogers, May 9Stephenson, J.B. Deery, June 42Stokes Howell, Oct. 55Stolzer Diemer, Aug. 44Stone, Jed Boniface (Progressive Chess), Sept. 49Sulskis, Sarunas Hebden, Dec. 50; Kotronias, April

29; Lputian, Dec. 50Sundin, Arvid Andersson, Aug. 40Sutovsky, Emil Goloshchapov, May 37; Grischuk,

Feb. 16, 31 (same game); McShane, Dec. 14Svidler, Peter Morozevich, Jan. 9; Sherbakov, Jan.

7; Shirov, Jan. 11; Timofeev, Jan. 8; Volkov, Jan. 9

Szabo, Laszlo Pachman, June 49Tan, Desmond Trent, July 7Tarnofsky, V. Thompson, Sept. 45Tartakower, Saviely Grigoryevich Thomas, Dec.

39Taylor, Brian Mephisto Vancouver (chess

computer), Sept. 37; Dec. 57Taylor, Martin Kosten, March 31Taylor, Peter Arkell, Feb. 21; Benkovic, Nov. 11;

Oud, Nov. 13Tebb, David Abergel, Feb. 23Tebble, G. Flynn, April 50Thanesan, J. Matthews, Sept. 27Thomas, Sir George Alan Botvinnik, Dec. 39;

Capablanca, Dec. 39; Mansfield, May 47; Tartakower, Dec. 39; Tylor, Oct. 51

Thomas, Richard Ozeren, June 22Thompson, John Crittenden Clarke, Nov. 44;

Janosevic, Sept. 42; Keres, Sept. 44; Richards, Sept. 44; Ross, Sept. 44; Tarnofsky, Sept. 45; Tolush, Sept. 44

Timman, Jan Radjabov, May 6; Shirov, Feb. 48; Topalov, May 12

Timofeev, Artiom Svidler, Jan. 8Timoschenko, Gennady Vilela, July 44Tirnacherono Dadian, July 49Tiviakov, Sergei Afek, Feb. 32; Golod, June 15;

Smirin, Feb. 17Tkachiev, Vladislav Karjakin, Nov. 10Todorovic, Goran Pham Minh Hoang, July 27Tolush, Alexander Thompson, Sept. 44Tomchek Anand, May 52Tonning, E. Hodge, May 18Topalov, Veselin Grischuk, May 9; Shirov, Sept. 25;

Timman, May 12Torre Dupré, Nov. 42Torre, Eugenio Golubev, March 15Trefethen, Jacob Ryan, Sept. 27Trent, Lawrence Tan, July 7Trevelyan, John Dunnington, July 9Tseshkovsky, Vitaly Arkell, April 8; Flear, April 10Tukmakov, Vladimir Kritz, Nov. 13; Sakharov,

Sept. 24Turner, Matthew Howell, March 28; Pert, Oct. 10

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Tylor, Theodore Henry Alekhine, Oct. 50, 51; Sergeant, Oct. 51; Thomas, Oct. 51; Vlagsma, Oct. 51

Uhlmann, Wolfgang Baramidze, Dec. 33; Geller, Dec. 32

Ungureanu, V. Mahdi, March 49Upton, Ian Burnett, May 35Valguamera (& Villafranca, Prince of) Brunswick,

Charles, Duke of, May 49Van den Berg, A. Donner, Sept. 24; Kasimdzhanov,

Feb. 32Van der Stricht, Geert Korchnoi, Feb. 28Van der Weide, Karel Iordachescu, Dec. 50Van Wely, Loek Kramnik, May 6; Shirov, Sept. 21Vaulin, A. Kharlov, Sept. 45Velimirovic, Dragoljub Ljubojevic, Sept. 24Vera, Reynaldo Nataf, March 48Vignoli, Luigi Locock, March 54Vilela, José L. Timoschenko, July 44Villafranca, Prince of (& Valguamera) Brunswick,

Charles, Duke of, May 49Viner, William Samuel Watson, Feb. 55Vlagsma, C. Tylor, Oct. 51Vnukov, A. Panchenko, Sept. 48Volkov, Sergei Shirov, Dec. 8; Svidler, Jan. 9Vukcevich, Milan Radoje Damjanovic, Sept. 12;

Kazic, Sept. 12; Shamkovich, Sept. 12Vydeslaver, Alik Fressinet, Dec. 17W., C. Kostrovitsky, Jan. 54Wade, Robert Graham Boxall, May 19; Josephs,

Dec. 56; Parr, March 56Wademark, Helge unnamed opponents, Aug. 17, 18Walker, Gary Lord, Sept. 47Ward, Chris Dearing, March 28; Matthiesen, Oct.

33; Snape, June 21Ward, Chris (& Aarons, Poppy) Crouch/NN, April

17; Hanley/Hegarty, April 16Ward, Michael Lord, May 44Wason, Peter C. Ellison, July 50; Richter, July 50Watson (Miss) Herring, Dec. 47Watson, Charles Goldstein, Feb. 55; Viner, Feb. 55Webb, Richard Buckley, Sept. 38Weleminsky, Antonio unnamed opponents, Aug. 17;

Oct. 48Welling, Gerard Maiwald, Dec. 31; Marzik, March

25Wells, Peter D’Costa, July 8; Kotronias, Oct. 9;

Lappage, Aug. 47Werner, D. Howell, Aug. 6Wheatcroft, George Shorrock Ashcombe Parr,

March 56 Whiteley, Andrew Jonathan Parr, March 56Whyld, Ken Capstick, Sept. 41Williams Psakhis, Dec. 51Williams, E.D. Le Moir, Aug. 25Williams, Elijah Henderson, Dec. 57Williams, Leighton Redpath, May 35Williams, Peter A. Howell, Jan. 58Williams, Simon Cobb, April 36; Rechel, May 32;

Wohl, May 31Wilson, Aly Shahade, Oct. 26, 27Winge, S. Friberg, June 30Wittmann, W. Hoang Thanh Trang, Feb. 18

Wohl, Alex Kveinys, Aug. 12; Williams, May 31Wojtaszek, R. McShane, July 17Wood, Baruch Harold Parr, March 56Woodward, Timothy Barua, Oct. 17; Horton-

Kitchlew, April 32; Horvath, Aug. 7Wu Shaobin Al Sayed, May 20Wyvill, Marmaduke Anderssen, Aug. 11Yardley, Jamie Bell, June 45Yudasin, Leonid Schneider, April 24Zagrebelny, Sergei Kakageldyev, Oct. 40Zapolskis, Antanas Levitt, Feb. 29 Zarnicki Dgebuadze, May 52Zatonskih, Anna Cioara, Jan. 18; Halkias, Jan. 17Zenitas Lazdins, Jan. 55Zhang Zhong De Vreugt, May 9Zhao Xue Foisor, Sept. 32; Kosintseva, Sept. 30Zhukova, Natalia Abeln, Dec. 33; Luther, Dec. 30Zukertort, Johann Hermann Knorre, May 50Zurek, M. Hracek, Sept. 45Zviaginsev, Vadim Aleksandrov, Sept. 21

OPENINGS REPRESENTED IN PUBLISHED GAME SCORES

This section of the index enables openings occurring in game scores to be located. Openings are listed alphabetically and under broad headings (“Ruy Lopez”), with no attempt to identify specific variations within an opening.

Albin Counter-Gambit, Nov. 48, 49Alekhine’s Defence, Jan. 5Baltic Opening, see Heinrichsen OpeningBarry Attack, March 11Benko Gambit, April 42; Sept. 37Benoni Defence, May 50; June 49; July 50; Nov. 39;

Feb. 21, 24; March 39Bird’s Opening, June 32; Sept. 47; Dec. 57Bishop’s Opening, Aug. 17Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, June 45; Aug. 44; Jan. 35;

March 25Boden-Kieseritzky Gambit, July 49Bogo-Indian Defence, July 9, 12; Aug. 8Budapest Gambit, July 21Caro-Kann Defence, April 8, 29, 38; May 5, 7, 31;

June 42; July 20; Aug. 4; Sept. 16; Oct. 9; Nov. 20, 21; Dec. 9, 59; Feb. 44; March 4

Catalan Opening, Oct. 24; Nov. 11; Feb. 45Centre Counter, April 16, 29; May 50; July 10; Sept.

38, 39; Dec. 53; Feb. 24Clemenz Opening, June 20Colle System, Dec. 41Danish Gambit, Sept. 47Dutch Defence, April 41; May 18; Aug. 7, 27; Sept.

30; Oct. 16, 51; Nov. 30; Feb. 13; March 56English Defence, May 31; Oct. 25; March 28English Opening, April 17; June 21, 30, 48; July 23;

Aug. 11, 27; Nov. 7, 8, 9, 31, 32, 33, 39; Dec. 33; Jan. 58; Feb. 28; March 20

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Evans Gambit, May 50; July 49; Aug. 43; Sept. 47; Feb. 48, 49

Four Knights Game, April 30; Oct. 8French Defence, April 39, 40, 41, 42; May 18, 37;

June 6, 19, 22, 42, 44; July 7, 21; Aug. 7, 17, 34, 40, 52; Sept. 6, 22, 41; Oct. 14; Nov. 6, 27; Dec. 8, 32, 33, 50, 54, 55; Jan. 8, 9, 18; Feb. 28, 57; March 23

Giuoco Piano, May 38; June 15, 44; July 4Göring Gambit, Dec. 34Greco Counter-gambit, Dec. 39Grob Opening, Nov. 15Grünfeld Defence (see also Reversed Grunfeld), May

21, 22, 35, 40; July 6, 39, 47, 49; Aug. 14; Sept. 18, 19, 20, 48; Oct. 5, 27; Dec. 12, 20; Feb. 7, 18; March 56

Heinrichsen Opening, Aug. 27Hippopotamus Defence/Opening, Sept. 42, 44, 45;

Nov. 44Italian Opening, see Giuoco PianoKing’s Fianchetto Opening, June 38; Oct. 49King’s Gambit (including King’s Gambit Declined),

July 26, 27, 49, 50; Aug. 11, 43; Sept. 12; Dec. 42King’s Indian Attack, Sept. 16; Dec. 34; March 57King’s Indian Defence, June 44; July 47; Aug. 30, 40;

Oct. 51; Dec. 13, 51; Jan. 6, 23, 26; Feb. 31, 35, 55; March 9, 47, 48, 49, 57

King’s Pawn Opening, Aug. 18; Oct. 53; Jan. 36London System, Jan. 4Modern Benoni, see Benoni DefenceModern Defence, June 22; Sept. 32; March 17, 29Nimzo-Indian Defence, April 13, 33; May 6, 16, 32;

June 50; Aug. 7; Sept. 35; Dec. 7, 16; Jan. 52; Feb. 21; March 12, 18, 56

Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack, May 24; Sept. 45Nimzowitsch Opening, March 8Old Indian Defence, Feb. 551 Nf3, Oct. 57; March 31Owen’s Defence, Aug. 9Petroff Defence, April 34; May 22, 23; Aug. 43; Oct.

8; Dec. 23; Jan. 9Philidor Defence, June 29, 42; July 9; Oct. 53; Nov.

42; Feb. 15Pillsbury Defence, Feb. 6Pirc Defence, April 10; March 16, 56Polish Defence, Feb. 29Ponziani Opening, Aug. 11Portuguese Opening, May 44, 45Queen’s Gambit Accepted, April 5; Oct. 36; Dec. 29,

52; Jan. 5Queen’s Gambit Declined, April 6, 9; May 9, 13, 15,

20; June 42; July 8, 47; Aug. 21, 26, 43, 51; Sept. 4, 5, 21, 22, 48; Oct. 17, 20, 33, 34, 51; Dec. 8, 11, 14, 33, 39, 57; Feb. 8, 14, 16, 47; March 54, 56

Queen’s Indian Defence, May 5, 6, 33; June 36; July 49; Aug. 36; Sept. 35; Oct. 10; Dec. 24; Jan. 17; March 7

Queen’s Pawn Opening, April 23, 32, 37; Sept. 42; Dec. 13, 50; March 56

Réti Opening, June 35; July 40; Aug. 55Reversed Grunfeld, Nov. 13

Ruy Lopez, April 4; May 9, 26, 36, 47; July 8; Aug. 6; Sept. 7, 23; Nov. 10, 34, 40; Dec. 5, 10, 30, 56; Feb. 20

Scandinavian Defence, see Centre CounterScotch Gambit, May 49; Nov. 38Scotch Game, Sept. 17; Oct. 24; March 54Sicilian Defence, April 10, 28, 34, 35, 36; May 4, 13,

17, 32, 34; June 5, 8, 10, 40, 42; July 4, 25, 49; Aug. 5, 6, 11, 12, 23, 26, 35, 40; Sept. 12, 15, 21, 24, 26, 27, 45; Oct. 7, 10, 12, 15, 17, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27; Nov. 10, 18, 20, 21, 32, 35, 36, 54; Dec. 15, 17, 31, 36, 39, 50, 51; Jan. 7, 8, 11, 15, 45, 58; Feb. 10, 15, 16, 17, 23, 25, 26, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 50, 57; March 17, 18, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 57

Three Knights Game, Oct. 50; March 15Trompowsky Attack, April 15, 28; June 21; July 7,

17; Aug. 46, 47, 48, 49; Dec. 14; Jan. 58; Feb. 26; March 26, 56

Two Knights Defence, Dec. 31Vienna Game, Jan. 55; March 54Wade Defence, see Pillsbury DefenceWing Gambit, Jan. 56Zukertort Opening, Oct. 6

OPENINGS: THEORY

In this section of the index will be found entries for openings which have been the subject of significant discussion in articles or correspondence, or have featured in notices of new books, videos and software. Individual variations appear as subheadings: for example, “Sveshnikov Variation” forms a subheading under the more general heading “Sicilian Defence”.

general, including book and software reviews, April 19-20, 52; Sept. 34-5, 52; Oct. 60; Nov. 15, 56, 60; Jan. 59

individual openingsAlbin Counter-Gambit, Nov. 48-9, 56 (software)Anti-Grünfeld, see under Grünfeld DefenceBarry Attack, April 20Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, July 52 (bk.)Catalan System, March 60 (bk.)Centre Counter

“Banker” Variation, July 10Patzer Variation, Sept. 38-40

Danish Gambit, Feb. 13 (bk.)Dutch Defence, April 52 (bk.); Oct. 60 (bk.)English Opening, Aug. 56 (bk.); Oct. 58 (bk.);

March 20-1Reversed Sicilian Variation, Aug. 56

(software); Oct. 60 (bk.); Nov. 58 (bk.)Evans Gambit, Feb. 48-50Four Knights Game, Sept. 52 (bk.); Nov. 58 (bk.)French Defence, Dec. 60 (bk.); Jan. 59 (bk.);

March 23-5, 60 (software)Steinitz Variation with 5 Qh5, Dec. 54-5;

Jan. 47-8Tarrasch Variation, Aug. 52-3, 56 (bk.)Winawer Variation, Oct. 14-15; Feb. 13

(bk.)Giuoco Piano, June 15-16Göring Gambit, Feb. 13 (bk.)Greco Defence, Jan. 36

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Grünfeld Defence, May 40-2; Aug. 56 (bk.)Anti-Grünfeld, June 30-1Exchange Variation, Sept. 18-20Russian System, Feb. 18

King’s Gambit, July 26-7King’s Indian Defence, March 47-9

Mar del Plata Variation, Jan. 26-7King’s pawn openings, Nov. 56 (bk.)London System, April 19-20Nimzo-Indian Defence, Oct. 60 (video); Nov. 59

(video)Kasparov Variation, June 51 (bk.)Rubinstein Variation, March 60 (bk.)

Pirc Defence, Sept. 52 (bk.); Oct. 59 (bk.)Portuguese Opening, May 44-5Queen’s Gambit Accepted, Jan. 59 (bk.)Queen’s Gambit Declined

Anti-Moscow Gambit, May 20Slav Defence, June 51 (bk.)

Queen’s Indian Defence, Sept. 52 (bk.); Nov. 58-9 (bk.)

Queen’s pawn openings, Aug. 56 (bk.); Sept, 52 (bk.)

Veresov Variation, Sept. 52 (bk.); Nov. 58 (bk.)

Ruy Lopez, Aug. 56 (bk.); Oct. 59 (bk.)Marshall Counterattack, Sept. 52 (bk.); Nov.

58 (bk.)Scandinavian Defence, see Centre CounterScotch Gambit, Feb. 13 (bk.)Sicilian Defence, June 51 (bk.); Nov. 56 (bk.);

March 60 (software)“Aussie Attack”, Aug. 12-13Closed Variation, Dec. 18Dragon Variation, Nov. 54-5Moscow Variation, Aug. 56 (video); Sept.

52 (bk.)Najdorf Variation, April 24-7Pelikan Variation, Feb. 50-1Rossolimo Variation (video), Aug. 56;

Sept. 33-4Sveshnikov Variation, July 52 (bk.)

Trompowsky Attack, July 17-19; Aug. 45-9 (bk.), 56 (bk.)

Two Knights Defence, March 60 (bk.)Urusov Gambit, Feb. 13 (bk.)

PROBLEMS/STUDIES, BY COMPOSER

Afek, Yochanan, Jan. 51, 52Ahues, Herbert, March 61Almay, József A. von & Kovacs, Norbert, July 36Amelung, Friedrich, Sept. 51As-Suli, Jan. 44Baird, Edith (Mrs W.J. Baird), July 32; Oct. 55Barnes, Barry P. & Lipton, Michael, April 53Barnes, Barry P. & Shire, David, April 53Bayer, Conrad, Dec. 42Behal, Rudolf, July 36Benko, Pal, Aug. 57Berger, Johann Nepomuk, Nov. 45Bianchetti, Rinaldo, Aug. 55Bláthy, Ottó Titusz, Jan. 56Brewer, Jonathan, Jan. 36

Bron, Vladimir, March 61Brunner, Erich, Nov. 61Dawson, Thomas Rayner, Feb. 54, 55Diachuk, Vasily, Jan. 51Ferber, Eugène, Oct. 61Feyter, K., July 31Fulpius, Jacques, Oct. 52Giegold, Fritz Emil, Sept. 53Gillberg, Anders, Jan. 50Guliaev, Alexander Pavlovich, Dec. 59Gunst, Julius, Feb. 39Gurvich, Abram Solomonovich, March 21Gusev, Boris & Sumbatyan, Karen, Jan. 52Hannemann, Knud Harald, July 34Hasek, Josef, July 19; March 21Herbstmann, Alexander, June 45Hlinka, Michal & Husak, Karel, Oct. 56 (see also Oct.

25)Holladay, Edgar, Feb. 61Hultberg, H., July 53Husak, Karel & Hlinka, Michal, Oct. 56 (see also Oct.

25)Kazantsev, Alexander Petrovich, Dec. 42Kofman, Rafael, March 61Kovacs, Norbert & Almay, József A., July 36Kralin, Nikolai, Jan. 52Kubbel, Karl Artur Leonid, July 33, 53Lazard, F., May 52Leibovici, Paul, July 36Leick, Wilhelm, Feb. 39Lester, William Edward, July 35Liburkin, Mark Savelievich, Dec. 59Lipton, Michael & Barnes, Barry P., April 53Locock, Charles Dealtry, July 32, 33-4, 35, 36; March

55Loyd, Samuel, July 53McDowell, Michael, Jan. 51Mandler, Arthur, Dec. 60; Jan. 54Mansfield, Comins, May 47, 50; Oct. 61Marandjuk, M., May 53Matous, Mario, Sept. 25, 51Meredith, William, Dec. 61Miloseski, B., Aug. 57Mitrofanov, Leopold Adamovich, Sept. 24Norman, George Marshall, Jan. 45Ornstein, A., June 45Pigits, Zigurds, Feb. 39Pogosyants, Ernest Levonovich, July 32, 33Popov, Mikhail Nikolov, Aug. 57Queck, Rudolf, July 36Rice, John M., April 53; Jan. 61Rinck, Henri, April 51; July 19Rinder, Gird, Sept. 51Schiffmann, I.A., June 53Selesniev, Alexey Sergeevich, Oct. 56Selivanov, A., Oct. 52Semenenko, Valery, Jan. 51Shinkman, William A., July 33Shire, David & Barnes, Barry P., April 53Sladek, Gerald, Oct. 61Sobey, Adam, Nov. 60Speckmann, Werner, Nov. 61Sumbatyan, Karen & Gusev, Boris, Jan. 52

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Trilling, Anton, Nov. 61Troitzky, Alexei Alexeevich, Aug. 55; Sept. 51Turnbull, R., April 51Villeneuve-Esclapon, J. de, May 52Volkmann, Albert, Nov. 61Vukcevich, Milan Radoje, Sept. 13Wollenweider, Odette, Jan. 50Wotawa, Alois, Oct. 56

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