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The editor’s top ten:
1. “A fun  game”: the world champion in person presents his rapid-fire attacking game  against Wesley So in Bilbao. Carlsen - So
2. The decisive game in Saint Louis: Wesley So shows how he outmanoeuvred his  rival for tournament victory: So - Topalov
3. Grandmaster against child prodigy: together with Simon Williams find the  moves with which eleven year old Vincent Keymer outplayed GM Hertneck – „Move by  Move“!
4. Masterclass in Biel with “MVL”: the present No. 2 in the world explains in a  video interview with Daniel King his win in the Najdorf over Caruana.
5. Sneaky way in the King’s Indian: in his video GM Erwin l’Ami introduces you  to the variation after 8.dxe5 dxe5 9.Bg5 and brings you up-to-date with the  latest theory.
6. The poisoned bishop: Maxime Vachier-Lagrave explains the trick with which he  caught out Peter Svidler in Biel: Svidler - Vachier Lagrave
7. Mating attack out of nowhere: let Boris Gelfand show show you how he  surprised European champion, Ernesto Inarkiev!
8. “Opening Trends”: IM Langrock opens a new series and demonstrates the most  important trends in the French Rubinstein Variation.
9. Award your own exclamation marks! Conduct, together with Oliver Reeh, an  attack with several hammer blows.
10. WCh dress rehearsal: have Daniel King show you how the world champion  dismantled Sergey Karjakin’s king position.
Opening Surveys  		Krasenkow: English A20 
 Souleidis: Trompowsky Attack A45 
  		Reinke: Sicilian B20 
  		Postny: Sicilian B31 
  		Iotov: Sicilian B37 
  		Ris: Sicilian B38 
  		Stohl: Sicilian B94 
  		Kuzmin: Four Knights  		Game C49 
  		Bronznik: Chigorin  		Defence D07 
  		Marin: Slav Schlechter  		Variation D94 
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