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Start the new season right"I know, it is too much, but this game deserved it!" This is what IM Robert Ris wrote when he emailed his analysis of Anand-Shirov from Bilbao. It was almost impossible to fit it on just one A4 page of ChessVibes Openings, but the uncut version of his extensive analysis can be enjoyed via the PGN file of course! Get this, and more, in ChessVibes Openings #94.


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ChessVibes Openings - What's hot and what's not?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.


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ChessVibes Openings no. 94

This week's issue: #94, October 20, 2010

ChessVibes Openings #94 Vladimir Kramnik won the Grand Slam Masters Final in Bilbao, the strongest round-robin ever. In this issue we zoom in on the highlights of the event, while also taking a closer look at the European Club Cup, with Aronian, Mamedyarov, Grischuk and more. All about the McCutcheon French which was analysed in our Game of the Week Anand-Shirov, Bilbao Masters Final 2010.

Other lines that are covered:
  • Ruy Lopez, Breyer
  • Sicilian, Kan
  • Sicilian, Najdorf
  • Queen's Indian



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ChessVibes Openings no. 93

Last week's issue: #93, October 13, 2010

ChessVibes Openings #93 At the Grand Slam Masters Final it's not fashion star Magnus Carlsen who is stealing the show so far, but the 14th and 15th World Champions. In this week's issue we also had a look at some spectacular GM encounters from the first weekend of the German Bundesliga. All about the Queen's Indian which was analysed in our Game of the Week Kramnik-Carsen, Bilbao Masters Final 2010.

Other lines that are covered:
  • Accelerated Dragon, Maroczy
  • Slav, 5...e6/QGA
  • Semi-Slav, Botvinnik
  • Queen's Indian



ChessVibes Openings no. 92

Previous issue: #92, October 6, 2010

ChessVibes Openings #92 The latest opening developments of the first week of October, covering rounds 7-11 of the Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk. All about the Caro-Kann Advance (Short System) which was analysed in our Game of the Week Shirov-Jobava, Khanty-Mansiysk (Olympiad) 2010.

Other lines that are covered:
  • Spanish Four Knights, 4...Nd4
  • Sicilian Dragon, 9.g4
  • Caro-Kann Advance
  • Gruenfeld, Exchange



Ehm... can I have a look?

Here's what ChessVibes Openings #16 (April 22, 2009) looks like:



FREE SAMPLE ISSUE - ChessVibes Openings #16 - click to download!
  • What's hot? A round-up of the most important opening developments of mid-April, including statistics about the frequence and score of the Chebanenko position after 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 a6 5.c5 Nbd7 6.Bf4 Nh5 7.Bd2 Nhf6
  • What's not? This week 1.e4 e5 was hot, as the top players categorically avoided the Semi-Open Games. Interestingly, the classical 1...d5 was also much more popular than the more modern answers to 1.d4, at the FIDE Grand Prix in Nalchik.
  • Game of the week "I didn't spend much time on it before the game, but I prepared seriously for this tournament and we did investigate this line", Peter Leko said at the press conference in Nalchik, after his game against Sergei Karjakin. Page two has a closer look at this highly interesting draw in the Chebanenko.
  • This week's harvest For more opening ideas from the Ruy Lopez Marshall, Sicilian Taimanov, Queen's Indian and Ragozin Defence.
  • Opening expert This week Rustam Kasimdzhanov is highlighted. The former FIDE World Champion and current second of Anand has a broad repertoire, switching from hypersharp openings like Dragon and Anti-Moscow to positional Queen‚Äôs Gambit lines.


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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: CVO in ChessCafe"So, who-ya-gonna-call? Opening busters? Not quite. For the reasonable price of 25 euros per year, 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: CVO in CT"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."
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