Chess on the Web
by Sarah Hurst, Richard Palliser, Graham Brown

Play chess with people from all over the World!

The fully updated new edition of the most essential chess guide. Whether you’re looking for exciting opportunities to play chess worldwide, or catch up on game-play news, products and services, clubs, events, software and history, this guide has something for you. Over 130 popular, useful or just plain wacky websites are reviewed and given star ratings. Also detailed are the Secrets of Chess Webmastery, with interviews with some of the key people involved in Internet chess.

There’s a brand new chapter on Megasites, the sprawling supernovas in cyberspace fired by the energies of the brightest stars in chess, including Garry Kasparov and Alexander Khalifman. Plus Randy’s revealing tips-on how to develop your openings; a mere mortal walks among the gods at the last- ever Lloyds Bank Masters; and the story of how Paul Keres did battle under the watchful eye of the Wehrmacht.

Authors Sarah Hurst is an experienced chess journalist who has contributed to CHESS, Oew in Chess, Inside Chess and KasparovChess.com. She was the editor of ChessMoves in 1997-99. She presently lives in China.

Richard Palliser is a young FIDE Master from England who regularly contributes to a number of magazines, including CHESS and ChessMoves.

Graham Brown runs easytorecall.com and is a feature writer with lnternet Monthly Magazine.

Euro 17,00

 

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