ChessVibes Openings reaches #150 - we celebrate with a 15% discount
Yesterday CVO #150 was sent to our subscribers. We started with our PDF & PGN magazine about openings in January 2009. Time flies!
To celebrate this nice round number, we give a 15% discount to CVO subscriptions, until we reach #151 so... only this week! Don't hesitate, and subscribe before it's too late!
The latest novelties in your mailbox
Which openings are hot in top level chess? Which are not? Receive the latest opening novelties right in your mailbox with ChessVibes Openings, a weekly PDF magazine (+ PGN!) covering the latest openings news, co-authored by International Masters Merijn van Delft and Robert Ris and published by ChessVibes.
What is ChessVibes Openings?
Every issue consists of a PDF Magazine and the accompanying PGN file. The PDF consists of four pages (A4 size) with the following contents:
- What's hot? A round-up of this week's important opening developments, with statistics about the frequence and score of the week's most important opening novelty (page 1)
- What's not? Which openings are not recommended at the moment, according to the top players? And why not? (page 1)
- Game of the week Each week you'll find the theoretically most important game analysed by our two IMs, with a detailed survey of the opening phase (page 2).
- This week's harvest Four more new important opening ideas from this week (page 3) revealed and described with explanation of the opening and early middlegame (page 3).
- It's Your Move An interactive element: every week two exercises, of which the solutions/explanations will follow one week later. This will improve your understanding of certain opening, middlegame or even endgame themes even further.
This week's issue: #150, November 3, 2011
ChessVibes Openings #150 This week we'll have a look at the last four rounds of the European Team Championships in Porto Carras, which was surprisingly won by the German squad. In Tirana Hou Yifan and Humpy Koneru have started their match for the world crown. All about the topical Queen's Gambit Declined with 5.Bf4 which was covered in our Game of the week Aronian-Giri, ETC 2011. Other lines that are covered:
- Anish Giri's interpretation of the Taimanov Sicilian
- White being completely lost after 16 moves in an Archangelsk Ruy Lopez
- The latest news in the ever-sharp Botvinnik Semi-Slav
- The reappearance of the 7.Bb5+ Grünfeld
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Can I buy back issues?
Yes you can! At the moment we offer the complete package of back issues for 59,95 EUR. You can also buy separate years. In all cases, you will receive a ZIP file with all PDFs and PGNs, and also one big PGN file with all issues together - which means a wonderful overview of the most important novelties from 2009 until now.
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Here's what ChessVibes Openings #141 (September 14, 2011) looks like: FREE SAMPLE ISSUE - ChessVibes Openings #141 - click to download!
ChessVibes Openings #141 In this issue of CVO we cover FIDE World Cup rounds 4 and 5 in full and the regular games from round 6. The round 6 tiebreaks and final will be covered next week. Svidler eliminated Ponomariov and Grischuk-Ivanchuk is the battle for the second spot in the final. All about the Archangelsk Ruy Lopez which was covered in our Game of the week Kamsky-Svidler, World Cup (Khanty-Mansiysk) 2011. Other lines that are covered:
- Ruy Lopez, Anti-Marshall
- Sicilian Najdorf, 6.Bc4
- King's Indian, Averbakh
- QGD, Vienna
FREE SAMPLE ISSUE - ChessVibes Openings #141 - click to download!
What does it cost?
As a subscriber you'll receive the PDF Magazine and accompanying PGN files in your mailbox every week. A one-year subscription is € 28 (that's less than € 0.60 per issue!) - for price in US $ click here
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ChessVibes Openings and ChessVibes Training
Our other magazine ChessVibes Training, which is 8 pages, costs € 40 a year. Not a CVT subscriber yet, and interested in getting both magazines? The two separate magazine subscriptions are 28 + 40 = 68 Euro but if you go for both you only pay 60 Euro! (click for price in US$)
July 1, 2009: Eugene Manchester reviews ChessVibes Openings for ChessCafe
In the July 1 issue of ChessCafe's Book Review (mirror here) ChessVibes Openings was reviewed by Eugene Manchester. Some quotes: "So, who-ya-gonna-call? Opening busters? Not quite. For the reasonable price of 25 euros per year [now 28 - CV] , once a week you can receive intelligent, interesting opening surveys and analysis presented by a team lead by Dutch IMs Merijn van Delft & Robert Ris." "The format and presentation are consistently of high quality, with variety of coverage and opening analysis." "The cost per year is roughly equivalent to a good chess book. Each week you get a four- page issue packed with opening analysis, at least two thoroughly annotated games with one or more of that week's featured openings, a glimpse into the world of the latest opening novelties, in short, a quality weekly opening report."
May 7, 2009: GM Hedinn Steingrimsson reviews ChessVibes Openings for Chess Today
In issues 3103 (Thursday, May 7) of Chess Today, the daily chess newspaper which also comes into your inbox by email in PDF, ChessVibes Openings was reviewed by GM Hedinn Steingrimsson from Iceland. Some quotes: "What I like about ChessVibes Openings is their focus on the trend and discoveries that are revealed in super tournaments and by very strong players. It makes sense for all tournament chess players and opening theoreticians to follow these developments and getting an overview from ChessVibes Openings definitely saves time." "I find it positive that there is consistency in the openings covered so that the readers will with time have a certain repertoire available based on different theoretical articles from ChessVibes about e.g. the Anti-Moscow Variation." "For those that really want to find out how to get a better position out of the opening and are willing to enter complications and do some homework in order to succeed, ChessVibes Openings can be recommended."